In vivo skin elasticity of 22 anatomical sites
- 1 May 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Skin Research and Technology
- Vol. 1 (2) , 61-67
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0846.1995.tb00019.x
Abstract
Background/aims: Regional anatomical variations in bio‐mechanical properties of skin were not mapped systematically in the past, despite the obvious clinical variation of this function. The object was to describe variations in skin distensibility and elasticity by the use of a suction chamber device.Methods: 22 different anatomical sites were measured in 25 healthy volunteers aged 5‐72 years. Anatomical sites were numbered systematically from the head toward the foot according to a vertical principle as a part of the study design.Results: A systematic and vertically oriented decrease of distensibility and hysteresis from the head toward the foot was observed with a gradual increase of skin stiffness toward the ground. Skin elasticity decreased significantly with age. Acral female skin was more easily distended than male skin.Conclusions: The vertical gradient of skin distensibility was described for the first time. This appears a prerequisite to resist the hydrostatic pressure and influences of gravity. The findings may have important implications in leg ulcer and gravitational syndrome.Keywords
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