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Characterization of oily mature skin by biophysical and skin imaging techniques

Background The skin is a complex biological system and may suffer change according to the environmental factors, as higher temperatures can increase sebum excretion, presenting oiliness and acne. These alterations can persist during the aging and provoke more changes in aged skin. In this study we e...

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Published in:Skin research and technology 2018-08, Vol.24 (3), p.386-395
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description Background The skin is a complex biological system and may suffer change according to the environmental factors, as higher temperatures can increase sebum excretion, presenting oiliness and acne. These alterations can persist during the aging and provoke more changes in aged skin. In this study we evaluated the mature oily skin characteristics using biophysical and skin imaging techniques. Material and methods Sixty healthy female subjects, aged between 39 and 55 years old were recruited and separated into 2 groups according to their skin type: normal/dry and oily skin. The skin was evaluated in terms of stratum corneum water content, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) sebum content, dermis thickness and echogenicity, skin microrelief, and pores content. Results The mature oily skin presented no significant differences when compared to the normal/dry skin on the stratum corneum water content and TEWL parameters. The sebum content was significantly higher on the oily skin group. The microrelief analysis showed an increase of skin roughness values in the oily skin and increase of scaliness in the normal/dry skin. The oily skin showed lower dermis echogenicity mainly in the frontal region and higher dermis thickness when compared to normal/dry skin. Conclusion The mature oily skin showed different characteristics from normal/dry skin in terms of sebum content, microrelief parameters, and dermis thickness. This way, the characterization of mature oily skin in an objective way is very important to development of dermocosmetic products for more effective treatments focused specially on this type of skin.
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Adult
Aging
biophysical and skin imaging techniques
clinical study
Dermis
Dermis - diagnostic imaging
Dermis - metabolism
dermocosmetic treatments
Drying oils
Environmental changes
Environmental factors
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Epidermis - metabolism
Excretion
Female
Humans
Imaging techniques
Middle Aged
Moisture content
oily mature skin
Parameters
Sebaceous Glands
Sebum - metabolism
Skin
Skin - diagnostic imaging
Skin - metabolism
Skin Aging
Skin care products
skin characterization
Stratum corneum
Thickness
Ultrasonography
Water - metabolism
Water content
Water loss
Water Loss, Insensible
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