Cutiscan® - A new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical site

Skin is a complex biomaterial. One of its characteristics is anisotropy due to fiber alignment, resulting from prolonged exposure to a surrounding stress state. This property is important in experimental studies of skin biomechanics and in experimental dermatology. During the last decades, several d...

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Main Authors: Catarina Rosado, Filipa Antunes, Raquel Barbosa, Raquel Fernando, L. Monteiro Rodrigues
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ALIES - Associação Lusófona para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação e do Ensino das Ciências da Saúde 2015-05-01
Series:Journal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR)
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Online Access:http://www.alies.pt/BBR%20Editions/Vol-12-1-2015/art4_12n1.pdf
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spelling doaj-684c376409c249248b46f5caa85ec9072020-11-24T21:37:53ZengALIES - Associação Lusófona para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação e do Ensino das Ciências da SaúdeJournal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR) 2182-23602182-23792015-05-01121495710.19277/bbr.12.1.103Cutiscan® - A new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical siteCatarina Rosado0Filipa Antunes1Raquel Barbosa2Raquel Fernando3L. Monteiro Rodrigues4CBIO - Universidade Lusófona's Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies (UDE)Pharmacol. Sc Depart - Universidade de Lisboa, School of PharmacyCBIO - Universidade Lusófona's Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies (UDE)CBIO - Universidade Lusófona's Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies (UDE)CBIO - Universidade Lusófona's Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies (UDE); Pharmacol. Sc Depart - Universidade de Lisboa, School of PharmacySkin is a complex biomaterial. One of its characteristics is anisotropy due to fiber alignment, resulting from prolonged exposure to a surrounding stress state. This property is important in experimental studies of skin biomechanics and in experimental dermatology. During the last decades, several devices have been developed to study the cutaneous physiology. The CutiScan®, one of the latest, provides information not only about the elastic and viscoelastic properties, but also on anisotropy and directionality of the skin. The aim of this study is to investigate the changes in the biomechanical properties of human skin due to the anatomical site, combined with a study on the benefits and limitations of the CutiScan®, and also comparing it with other more studied devices - the Cutometer® and the Reviscometer®. 20 volunteers were engaged in this investigation after an informed consent. Measurements were conducted in three different anatomical sites (forehead, forearm and leg) with each device. Results showed that devices were able to identify significant differences among anatomical sites. The CutiScan® enabled a more complete assessment of skin’s biomechanical properties, since it provides real-time images and 360º elasticity curves that allowed the simultaneous study of viscoelasticity and anisotropy. http://www.alies.pt/BBR%20Editions/Vol-12-1-2015/art4_12n1.pdfSkin biomechanicsanisotropyelasticityanatomical differencesCutiScan®
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author Catarina Rosado
Filipa Antunes
Raquel Barbosa
Raquel Fernando
L. Monteiro Rodrigues
spellingShingle Catarina Rosado
Filipa Antunes
Raquel Barbosa
Raquel Fernando
L. Monteiro Rodrigues
Cutiscan® - A new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical site
Journal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR)
Skin biomechanics
anisotropy
elasticity
anatomical differences
CutiScan®
author_facet Catarina Rosado
Filipa Antunes
Raquel Barbosa
Raquel Fernando
L. Monteiro Rodrigues
author_sort Catarina Rosado
title Cutiscan® - A new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical site
title_short Cutiscan® - A new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical site
title_full Cutiscan® - A new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical site
title_fullStr Cutiscan® - A new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical site
title_full_unstemmed Cutiscan® - A new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical site
title_sort cutiscan® - a new system of biomechanical evaluation of the skin in vivo - comparative study of use depending on the anatomical site
publisher ALIES - Associação Lusófona para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação e do Ensino das Ciências da Saúde
series Journal Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research (BBR)
issn 2182-2360
2182-2379
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Skin is a complex biomaterial. One of its characteristics is anisotropy due to fiber alignment, resulting from prolonged exposure to a surrounding stress state. This property is important in experimental studies of skin biomechanics and in experimental dermatology. During the last decades, several devices have been developed to study the cutaneous physiology. The CutiScan®, one of the latest, provides information not only about the elastic and viscoelastic properties, but also on anisotropy and directionality of the skin. The aim of this study is to investigate the changes in the biomechanical properties of human skin due to the anatomical site, combined with a study on the benefits and limitations of the CutiScan®, and also comparing it with other more studied devices - the Cutometer® and the Reviscometer®. 20 volunteers were engaged in this investigation after an informed consent. Measurements were conducted in three different anatomical sites (forehead, forearm and leg) with each device. Results showed that devices were able to identify significant differences among anatomical sites. The CutiScan® enabled a more complete assessment of skin’s biomechanical properties, since it provides real-time images and 360º elasticity curves that allowed the simultaneous study of viscoelasticity and anisotropy.
topic Skin biomechanics
anisotropy
elasticity
anatomical differences
CutiScan®
url http://www.alies.pt/BBR%20Editions/Vol-12-1-2015/art4_12n1.pdf
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