A quantitative evaluation method of skin texture affected by skin ageing using replica images of the cheek

J. H. Ryu, Y. K. Seo, Y. C. Boo, M. Y. Chang, T. J. Kwak, J. S. Koh

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Abstract

Synopsis Objective Skin texture is a fine structure of skin surface where the hill and furrow were crossed to form a star shape. This study was performed to establish a quantitative evaluation method of skin texture affected by skin ageing using replica images of the cheek. Methods After producing replicas of the left cheek areas of 80 female subjects, representative replica images were chosen to establish six-level facial skin texture index. Using this new index, skin texture of different-aged subjects was visually assessed by multiple examiners. The number of star configurations was also analysed using the same replica images. Other factors contributing to skin texture, such as skin elasticity, roughness, dermal density, moisture and gloss, were also analysed. Results The concordance between skin texture scores evaluated by three researchers was high (0.896), and there was a high correlation between skin texture score and age (r = 0.642). The number of star configurations showed high correlations with skin texture scores (r = 0.753) and with age (r = 0.776). Skin texture scores were highly correlated with skin roughness and dermal density, but not with moisture, gloss and elasticity. Conclusion This study suggests that visual grading of skin texture score based on new facial skin texture index and quantification of star configurations will be useful in evaluating skin ageing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)247-252
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Cosmetic Science
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2014

Keywords

  • replica
  • skin texture
  • star configuration

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