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Korean Journal of Dermatology
1997 Volume.35 No. 2 p.292 ~ p.302
Evaluation of Skin Furrows in the Ageing Process ?sing and Image


Abstract
Background:
@EN The configurations of the skin surface, as characterized by surface furrows and plateaux, are known to change with ageing. There are many parameters to analyze the effects of ageing processes on the surface configuration. However, there are
contradictory results among the authors.
@ES Objective:
@EN The purpose of this study was to compare the sensitivity of various parameters being described in other reports with our mew parameters used in evaluating the changes of the skin surface in the ageing processes.
@ES Methods:
@EN 112 healthy Korean males in 4 age groups participated in this study. Silicon skin replicas were taken from medial and lateral aspects of the forearm. Images of the skin replicas were analyzed by means of a digital image processing system(AIC,
GA).
Most parameters were calculated and measured in the primary skin axis.
Image analyses were performed by 3 different processes i.e., morphometry, densitometry (optical profilometry), and histograms.
@ES Result:
@EN In Morphometry, the furrow count in the vertical section(VFC), the coefficient of the developed skin surface(CDSS) and mean width at maximal interception(MWMI) showed a tendencies to decrease with ageing. Irregularity of shadow shape(ISS)
showed a
tendency to increase with ageing. In Densitometry, the mean surface roughness(Ra) and mean depth of roughness(Rz) showed a tendency to increase with ageing. On histogram analysis, skewness was decreased with ageing but kurtosis did not show any
significant changes.
@ES Conclusion:
@EN Ra, Rz, and ISS have shown a tendency to increase in the ageing processes(p<0.05). VFC. CDSS. MWMI and skewness showed tendencies to decrease with ageing but the results were not statistically significant. The different results between
morphometry
and densitometry are likely to be due to increment angles in the skin furrows with ageing. (Kor J Dermatol 1997;35(2):292¡­302)
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