Literature DB >> 18053053

The evaluation of relevant factors influencing skin graft changes in color over time.

Jun Sik Kim1, Sang Woo Park, Tae Hyun Choi, Nam Gyun Kim, Kyung Suk Lee, Jang Rak Kim, Sang-Il Lee, Dawon Kang, Ki Hwan Han, Dae Gu Son, Jun Hyung Kim.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Objective studies evaluating the relevant factors that affect skin graft changes in color over time have yet to be published.
OBJECTIVE: Therefore, the patterns of the grafted skin's color changes and the presence of relevant factors were analyzed statistically.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 107 skin grafts in 107 subjects. Using a chromameter, the colors of skin graft, the area adjacent to the recipient site, and the donor site were measured. The grafted skin's color changes and the color difference were analyzed with respect to several factors.
RESULTS: Over time, the grafted skin became lighter, redness decreased, yellowness increased, and the color difference decreased. As the donor site was lighter, the grafted skin was lighter and less red. The grafted skin was lighter in females than in males. The skin graft type was not related to the lightness and the redness. The grafted skin was lightest in the upper arm and darkest in the lower leg. The grafted skin was lighter in Fitzpatrick Skin Type III, followed by Type IV and then Type V.
CONCLUSION: The factors that affected the skin graft's lightness were time, the lightness of the donor, sex, the hand, the foot, and Fitzpatrick skin type.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18053053     DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2007.34005.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Surg        ISSN: 1076-0512            Impact factor:   3.398


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