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Title: Healthy Skin Women and Dermatology


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Healthy SkinWomen and Dermatology
  • Suguru Imaeda, M.D.
  • Chief of Dermatology, Yale University Health
    Service
  • Chief of Dermatology, WHVAMC
  • Assistant Professor, Yale Medical School

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Overview
  • Normal structures of the skin
  • Changes in the skin over time
  • Sun and skin
  • Skin cancer
  • Maintaining healthy skin

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Epidermis
Periorbital - 0.02 mm Body - 0.035-0.050
mm Palms/Soles - 2-3 mm
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the largest organ
  • key role in normal healthy functioning of the
    body
  • Disorders range from those limited to the skin to
    manifestations in the skin of internal disorders
  • plays important role in social and psychosocial
    functioning of the individual
  • undergoes changes with aging and in response to
    external environmental factors and internal
    hormonal influences

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Gender differences
  • Fundamental differences in structure and function
    of the skin
  • Differences impact on presentation of skin
    disease and its management
  • Hormonal influences affect common disorders such
    as acne, rosacea, lupus erythematosus, psoriasis,
    lichen planus, anogenital pruritus, hidradenitis
    suppurativa, and atopic dermatitis

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Infancy
  • gender differences seldom play a role in skin
    disease

Toddler to adolescence
  • few dermatologic ailments are gender
  • specific

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Adolescence
  • Trichotillomania
  • Compulsive hair pulling
  • Traction alopecia
  • Hair styles tight braiding, pony tails, corn
    rowing
  • Acne excoriee
  • Compulsive picking of mild acne

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Body piercing
  • presents risks for multiple possible
    complications
  • nickel allergy
  • secondary infection with staphylococcus or
    streptococcus
  • ear cartilage destruction from pseudomonal
    infection
  • candidal infection of the navel or genitalia
  • Keloids
  • traumatic tears

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Tattoos
  • Infection
  • Granulomatous reaction
  • Photodermatitis
  • Difficult to remove

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Melasma
  • Brown patches on forehead and cheeks
  • Very sensitive to sun exposure
  • More common in Hispanics, Middle Easterners, and
    Asians
  • Most common cause is oral contraceptive use or
    pregnancy

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Melasma management
  • Discontinuation of oral contraceptive
  • Avoidance of sun/tanning bed
  • Daily application of broad spectrum sunscreen
  • 4 hydroquinone or 20 azelaic acid
  • ? laser

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Intrinsic aging
  • Changes of chronologic aging gradually become
    apparent
  • Influenced by genetics, gravity, and hormones
  • Clinically, the normal aging process leads to
    fine wrinkles, dryness, sallow color, thinner
    skin, laxity and purpura

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Aging skin
  • Decreased function as environmental barrier,
    sensory organ and immune organ
  • Epidermal and dermal atrophy with loss of
    appendages
  • Decreased sweat production leads to dryness
  • Decreased body and scalp hair
  • Decreased ovarian estrogen production leads to
    decreased collagen and increased wrinkling
  • Overall thinner, paler, drier, with fine
    wrinkling and decreased elasticity

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Histologically
  • dermal thinning
  • decreased vascularity
  • decreased subcutaneous fat
  • reduced cellularity of the dermis
  • elastic fiber loss

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Histologically
  • dermal thinning
  • decreased vascularity
  • decreased subcutaneous fat
  • reduced cellularity of the dermis
  • elastic fiber loss

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Environmental factors on skin
  • create extrinsic damage
  • major effect is from photoaging with wrinkling,
    laxity (sagging), lentigenes, dyschromia,
    coarseness, sebaceous hyperplasia, and
    telangiectasia
  • 90 of visible skin changes of aging
  • Visible as early as age 20

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Smoking
  • shown to decrease both hyaluronic acid and
    glycosaminoglycan synthesis
  • causes decreased capillary blood flow in the skin
  • changes accelerate wrinkling

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The twenties
  • Skin is smooth and coloring is even
  • Little need for emollients
  • Skin care is simple - variety of products are
    tolerated
  • May be persistent acne associated with hormonal
    activity manifest by flaring during the week
    prior to the menstrual period.

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The thirties
  • thinning of the skin beneath the eyes
  • skin is less elastic
  • Fine wrinkles begin to appear around the mouth
    and lateral periorbital region
  • Increased fat and sluggish blood flow contribute
    to puffiness and darkening of the skin beneath
    the eyes

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The forties
  • More sallow and less supple
  • Skin surface not as smooth
  • Liver spots, solar lentigenes, appear on areas of
    chronic low grade sun exposure - face, dorsal
    hands, back or dorsal feet
  • Thin red spider angiomas appear on the legs
  • Weight gain leads to sagging skin
  • Cellulite appears on thighs and buttocks
  • Deep furrows develop on forehead and lateral
    periorbital areas (crows feet)
  • Skin becomes drier - sweat glands grow smaller
    and become less effective

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The fifties and sixties
  • Wrinkles are deeper - skin begins to sag and
    droop
  • Skin tone is lighter from decreased circulation
  • More solar lentigines form
  • Collagen and elastin are thinner
  • Collagen is estrogen dependent therefore skin is
    both thinner and drier
  • Dryness occurs from thickening of the stratum
    corneum
  • Moisturizers help keep the skin moist and supple
  • Alpha hydroxy acid-containing products help by
    reducing the thickness of the stratum corneum,
    promoting thickening of the epidermis and dermis,
    and promoting synthesis of collagen, elastin,
    protein and glycosaminoglycan

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Pregnancy
  • rosy complexion - increase in vascular
    circulation
  • hyperpigmentation on the nipples, vulva, anus and
    inner thighs from hormonal stimulation
  • Freckles (ephelids) and birthmarks may also
    darken
  • Melasma, the mask of pregnancy, from hormonal
    changes, sun exposure and genetic factors
  • Skin tags develop on the neck, chest,
    inframammary area, inner thighs, and face
  • Spider angiomas, purpura and capillary
    hemangiomas
  • Stretch marks, striae distensae
  • Varicosities and hemorrhoids

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Sun protection
  • Signs of extrinsic photoaging not intrinsic
    genetic aging usually prompts the visit to the
    dermatologist
  • Therefore, it is most important to incorporate
    into the daily routine a sun protection regimen

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Tan
  • Coco Chanel declares tanning in in 1920s
  • Suntan seen as symbol of health, youth, status
  • Skins reaction to damage from UV radiation
  • Melanocytes produce melanin

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Indoor tanning
  • Increasingly popular, esp among young women in
    20s
  • Advertised as safe, healthy glow, little risk
    of skin cancer
  • Controlled tanning protects against sunburn by
    building up melanin
  • Vitamin D helps prevent breast, prostate, colon
    cancer

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Dripping faucet
  • Your skin empty glass
  • Dripping water ultraviolet radiation
  • Rate of drip amount of sun exposure
  • Rate of evaporation of water skins ability to
    repair DNA damage caused by UV radiation
  • Your glass is full youve reached your limit of
    sun exposure
  • Water starts spilling over the top getting skin
    cancers

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Ultraviolet radiation
  • UVA
  • Long wavelength low energy penetrates deep
    into skin
  • UVB
  • Intermediate wavelength higher energy
    penetrates less into skin
  • UVC
  • Short wavelength high energy germicidal
  • Primarily absorbed by ozone layer

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UVA
  • 95 of solar UVR
  • Present during all daylight hours year round
  • UVB varies by season, location, time of day
  • Exacerbates cancer-causing effects of UVB
  • Photoaging

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Sun myths
  • Sunscreen use causes Vit D deficiency
  • Dont need sunscreen on a cloudy day
  • 40 of suns UVR
  • 80 of sun exposure occurs during childhood
  • lt25 of total sun exposure by age 18
  • Men over 40 spend most time outdoors

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2007 Skin Cancer Facts
  • Skin cancer most common cancer in US
  • Lifetime risk 15 Americans
  • 13 Caucasians
  • gt90 skin cancer caused by sun exposure
  • Doubled lifetime risk with 5 sunburns
  • BCC gt 1,000,000/yr
  • SCC 250,000/yr 2,500 deaths/yr
  • Melanoma 59,940/yr 8,110 deaths

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Basal cell carcinoma and Squamous cell carcinoma
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Melanoma
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Probability of Melanoma (2001-2003)
  • Men Women
  • lt39 1775 1467
  • 40-59 1187 1237
  • 60-69 1178 1347
  • gt70 176 1163
  • Lifetime 149 173

Age
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Sunburn is bad
  • Blistering sunburn - gt2-fold increased lifetime
    risk for melanoma
  • Lifetime sun exposure increases risk of SCC and
    BCC

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Melanoma
  • Incidence 59,940
  • Deaths 8,110
  • Men 33,910 5,220 deaths
  • Women 26,030 2,890
  • One person per hour dies from melanoma
  • 159 lifetime risk
  • Cost of care gt740 million annually

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Melanoma
  • White men gt 50 yo
  • 1 cancer in men gt 50 yo (prostate, lung, colon)
  • 3 cancer in women 20-39
  • Men gt 40 yo spend most time outdoors highest
    annual exposure to UVR
  • Women lt40 yo BCC rate 3x in last 30 yrs
  • SCC rate 4x in last 30 yrs

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Indoor tanning
  • Big business - 5 billion-a-year industry
  • 28 million Americans
  • 2.3 million are teenagers
  • 70 Caucasian women 16-49 yo
  • 7-fold increased risk of melanoma
  • 2.5 fold increased risk of SCC
  • 1.5 fold increased risk of BCC

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IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer)
  • Clear increase in melanoma risk associated with
    sunbed use in ones teens and twenties
  • 75 increased risk
  • Similar increase in risk of SCC for those who
    used sunbed tanning as teenagers
  • Possible decrease in skins immune response

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Sunless tanning
  • Dihydroxyacetone
  • Safe
  • Dyes outer dead layer
  • (corneal layer)

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Tanning pills
  • Canthaxanthin carotenoid
  • found in carrots
  • Hepatitis
  • Urticaria

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Sun Protection Factor
In vitro CT FL
  • SPF 15 93 blockage 90 70
  • SPF 30 97 blockage 96 90
  • SPF50 99 blockage 98 95
  • Measures only UVB protection
  • Need to reapply secondary to photodegradation

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New proposed labeling guidelines for sunscreens
UVB Low 2-14 SPF Medium 15-29 High 30-50 Hig
hest 50 UVA Low Medium High Highest
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Sunscreen
  • Apply 1 oz (shot glass full) every 2 hours
  • Apply 30 min before sun exposure to allow
    sunscreen to bind to skin
  • Reapply every two hours to replenish sunscreen
  • UV stabilizers octylcrylene, Helioplex

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UV Index
  • Scale 1-15
  • Predicts ultraviolet radiation level
  • Calculated daily
  • Adjusted for ozone level
  • Cloudiness
  • Altitude
  • Latitude
  • Season

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Anti-aging treatments
  • Prevention
  • Retinoids
  • Lasers
  • Chemical peels
  • Dermabrasion
  • Botox
  • Fillers
  • 35 billion/year industry

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Prevention
  • Daily use of sunscreen or moisturizer with
    sunscreen SPF 15
  • Clothing
  • Avoiding unnecessary UV exposure
  • Avoiding sun exposure between 10a-4p

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Retinoids
  • Tretinoin and tazarotene
  • Vitamin A derivatives
  • Even out skin tone
  • Rebuild collagen
  • Repair minor sun damage
  • Inhibit tumor growth
  • Decrease inflammation

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Lasers
  • Ablative - vaporize top layer of skin softer,
    smoother skin surface, reduced wrinkles
  • Nonablative IPL intense pulsed light
    -stimulates collagen remodeling and growth to
    soften fine wrinkles, remove dilated capillaries
    delayed effects up to 6 mos

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Chemical peels
  • Chemical ablation of superficial skin layers
  • Mild to moderately strong acid solution
  • Recovery period needed
  • Lunchtime peels

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Dermabrasion
  • Small high speed rotating metal brush or file
  • Physically abrades upper layers of skin
  • Requires local or general anesthetic
  • Microdermabrasion tiny particles to gently
    scrape away superficial skin layer to stimulate
    new cell growth

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Botox
  • Botulinum toxin
  • Temporarily paralyzes muscle to relax furrowing
    of skin
  • Frown lines between eyebrows, horizontal forehead
    lines, crows feet, vertical lip lines, neck
    banding

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Fillers
  • Injected under skin to round out contours,
    correct wrinkles, furrows, hollows
  • Bovine collagen
  • polymer implants
  • hyaluronic acid
  • autologous fat

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General skin care
  • total sun protection regimen with avoidance of
    unnecessary exposure to sun between 10 am and 4
    pm
  • daily sunscreen use with reapplication every 2
    hours if exposed to sun
  • performance of monthly skin self-examinations
  • moisturization with changing environmental,
    seasonal and aging processes
  • gentle products to avoid irritation from skin
    care products and excessive removal of skin oils
    which will lead to dryness and further skin
    irritation

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Skin Care Tips
  • Sun protection
  • Hydration
  • Healthy diet fruits, vegetables, fish
  • Gentle skin care products soaps
  • Moisturize
  • Dont smoke

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Sunscreen SPF gt 30
Sun Protection Factor
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