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Evaluation of skin viscoelasticity and anisotropy by measurement of speed of shear wave propagation with viscoelasticity skin analyzer.

A Vexler1, I Polyansky, R Gorodetsky.   

Abstract

Skin viscoelasticity was evaluated by a fast, noninvasive assay based on the measurement of the speed of elastic shear wave propagation in the skin by a new portable and user-friendly viscoelasticity skin analyzer. The range of speed of elastic shear wave propagation measured by viscoelasticity skin analyzer allows the evaluation of the stiffness of a wide spectrum of artificial materials as well as the viscoelasticity of skin of laboratory animals and human subjects. The directional nature of the measurement enables to monitor the anisotropy of the materials tested. The speed of elastic shear wave propagation was shown to have a positive correlation with the stiffness of the material tested. In symmetric contralateral areas of intact skin in rabbit ears, similar viscoelasticity and anisotropy were observed. Twenty-four hours after the induction of local edema by croton oil, skin stiffness and anisotropy were significantly increased. In healthy human subjects of both sexes significant variations in skin stiffness and anisotropy were observed in three different skin areas along the forearms, but the speed of elastic shear wave propagation was similar in the symmetric contralateral areas. Age (17-65 y) seemed to have a limited effect on the viscoelasticity of the forearm skin. Hydrating creams decreased the stiffness of the forearm skin for only approximately 3 h. The stiffness and anisotropy of the skin of the breasts in female volunteers (20-86 y) increased with age, but the speed of elastic shear wave propagation was similar in symmetric contralateral areas in the same individuals. Based on these results, we propose the application of the viscoelasticity skin analyzer in experimental and clinical practice for quantitative evaluation of skin condition.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10571727     DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.1999.00751.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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