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Eemco Guidance to the in Vivo Assessment of Tensile Functional Properties of the Skin. Part 1: Relevance to the Structures and Ageing of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues
Pierard, Gérald
1999In Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology, 12 (6, Nov-Dec), p. 352-62
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Abstract :
[en] From an engineering point of view, the skin and subcutaneous tissue represent an integrated load-transmitting structure. It is subjected to intrinsic and environmental influences. An attempt to use a four-layered model is offered to explain how the integument withstands and transmits loads through deforming appropriately. The stratum corneum, the association between the living epidermis and papillary dermis, the reticular dermis and the hypodermis have each their own intimate structures whose tensile functions are ideally balanced to respond adequately to the casual mechanical demands. A series of physiological variables, ageing and skin diseases alter the tensile functions of the organ. In the overall analysis, truly comprehensive multidisciplinary approaches in this field have brought advances in the understanding of functional skin biology. The assessment of tensile functions of skin also provides incentives for progress in skin care.
Disciplines :
Dermatology
Author, co-author :
Pierard, Gérald ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Dermatopathologie
Language :
English
Title :
Eemco Guidance to the in Vivo Assessment of Tensile Functional Properties of the Skin. Part 1: Relevance to the Structures and Ageing of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues
Publication date :
1999
Journal title :
Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology
ISSN :
1422-2868
eISSN :
1422-2906
Publisher :
Karger, Basel, Switzerland
Volume :
12
Issue :
6, Nov-Dec
Pages :
352-62
Peer reviewed :
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