Introduction to skin aging
DJ Tobin - Journal of tissue viability, 2017 - Elsevier
Cutaneous science has seen considerable development in the last 25 years, in part due to
the Omics revolution, and the appreciation that this organ is hardwired into the body's key …
the Omics revolution, and the appreciation that this organ is hardwired into the body's key …
Skin anti-aging strategies
R Ganceviciene, AI Liakou, A Theodoridis… - Dermato …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Skin aging is a complex biological process influenced by a combination of endogenous or
intrinsic and exogenous or extrinsic factors. Because of the fact that skin health and beauty …
intrinsic and exogenous or extrinsic factors. Because of the fact that skin health and beauty …
Molecular aspects of skin ageing
Ageing of human skin may result from both the passage of time (intrinsic ageing) and from
cumulative exposure to external influences (extrinsic ageing) such as ultraviolet radiation …
cumulative exposure to external influences (extrinsic ageing) such as ultraviolet radiation …
Molecular mechanisms of skin ageing
G Jenkins - Mechanisms of ageing and development, 2002 - Elsevier
Cutaneous ageing is a complex biological phenomenon consisting of two components;
intrinsic ageing, which is largely genetically determined and extrinsic ageing caused by …
intrinsic ageing, which is largely genetically determined and extrinsic ageing caused by …
Tissue elasticity and the ageing elastic fibre
MJ Sherratt - Age, 2009 - Springer
The ability of elastic tissues to deform under physiological forces and to subsequently
release stored energy to drive passive recoil is vital to the function of many dynamic tissues …
release stored energy to drive passive recoil is vital to the function of many dynamic tissues …
Molecular mechanisms of skin aging: state of the art
E Makrantonaki, CC Zouboulis - … of the New York Academy of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The process of skin aging in humans is complex and is induced by multiple factors, including
genetic and various environmental ones. In particular, the superposition of environmental …
genetic and various environmental ones. In particular, the superposition of environmental …
Tomato paste rich in lycopene protects against cutaneous photodamage in humans in vivo: a randomized controlled trial
M Rizwan, I Rodriguez‐Blanco… - British Journal of …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Background Previous epidemiological, animal and human data report that lycopene has a
protective effect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)‐induced erythema. Objectives We …
protective effect against ultraviolet radiation (UVR)‐induced erythema. Objectives We …
Damage to skin extracellular matrix induced by UV exposure
Significance: Chronic exposure to environmental ultraviolet radiation (UVR) plays a key role
in both photocarcinogenesis and induction of accelerated skin aging. Although the …
in both photocarcinogenesis and induction of accelerated skin aging. Although the …
A new wrinkle on old skin: the role of elastic fibres in skin ageing
Cutaneous ageing is the result of two distinct, biological processes which may occur
concurrently:(i) the passage of time, termed intrinsic ageing and (ii) environmental …
concurrently:(i) the passage of time, termed intrinsic ageing and (ii) environmental …
Rejuvenation of photoaged skin: 5 years results with intense pulsed light of the face, neck, and chest
RA Weiss, MA Weiss, KL Beasley - Dermatologic surgery, 2002 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND Photorejuvenation involves the use of lasers or light sources to reverse
signs of photoaging. Multiple devices have been shown to be effective over the short-term …
signs of photoaging. Multiple devices have been shown to be effective over the short-term …