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Title: Mechanical Properties of Human Skin


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Mechanical Properties of Human Skin
  • An Introductory Survey of Instrumental
    Measurements
  • Gary Lee Grove, Ph.D.
  • cyberDERM, Inc.

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Skin Physiologist / Bioengineer
  • Primary Research Interest
  • Use of biomedical instruments
  • to monitor changes in
  • human skin structure function
  • noninvasively

3
Instruments that have been used to
non-invasively evaluate skin
  • Ballistometer
    NMR
  • Calipers pH meter
  • Chromameter Photo- Acoustic Spectroscope
  • Coefficient of Friction Photo-Mechanical
    Analyzer
  • Cohesograph Photo- Plethysmograph
  • Ellipsiometer Profilometer / Surfometer
  • Evaporimeter Resonance Frequency Analyzer
  • Extensiometer Rheometer
  • Galvanic Skin Response Scratch Resistance Device
  • Gas Bearing Electrodynamometer Sonic wave
    Propagation Device
  • Identometer / Levelometer Sebumeter / Sebu-Tape
  • IR Spectrometer Squametry Exfoliative
    Cytology
  • Impedance meter Suction Cup Device
  • Image Analysis Thermometers / Thermography
  • Laser Doppler Velocimeter Twistometer / Dermal
    Torque Meter
  • Load cells UltraSound A, B, C, M modes
  • Nb. List is not all inclusive or up to date

4
Three Pronged Approach for evaluating Skin Care
Product Performance
  • Instrumental Measures
  • Expert Graders Ratings Scores
  • Panelists Self Assessments Perceptions

5
Sometimes opinions do differ !
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More often there is concordance
  • Typically, both groups use
  • their visual tactile senses
  • to assess changes in skin condition that are
    directly relevant to the problem.
  • Meaningful Measures

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More often there is concordance
  • Typically, both groups use
  • their visual tactile senses
  • to assess changes in skin condition that are
    directly relevant to the problem.
  • Meaningful Measures

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Meaningful Measures
  • Could be based on instrumental measurements that
    are related to
  • Visual Changes
  • Tactile Changes
  • Physiological Changes
  • Physical Changes
  • should be objective reliable

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Meaningful Measures
  • Could be based on instrumental measurements that
    are related to
  • Visual Changes
  • Tactile Changes
  • Physiological Changes
  • Physical Changes
  • should be objective reliable

10
Non Intrusive Methodsbased on Tactile Changes
  • Does the skin feel
  • soft, supple, firm, etc. ?

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Non Intrusive Methodsbased on Tactile Changes
  • Whether the skin feels soft, supple, firm, etc.
    is an expression of
  • Mechanical Properties
  • Stress Strain
  • Load Deformation
  • many variations on this theme

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Skin Biomechanics Basic Strategy
  • Load the skin in a standard fashion and measure
    the resulting Deformation

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Skin BiomechanicsVariations of Basic Strategy
  • Loads can be
  • heavy or light
  • applied abruptly or progressively
  • applied over large areas or small
  • applied in different directions
  • Deformation can occur in different ways
  • push, pull, stretch, compress, twist, indent, etc.

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Non Intrusive Methodsbased on Tactile Changes
  • Durometer (indents)
  • Extensiometer (stretches)
  • Dia-Stron MTT (stretches or compresses)
  • Dia-Stron Dermal Torque Meter (twists)
  • Gas Bearing Electrodynometer (wiggles)
  • Dia-Stron Ballistometer ( impacts )
  • DermaLab Suction Cup ( lifts )

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Non Intrusive Methodsbased on Tactile Changes
  • Durometer (indents)
  • Extensiometer (stretches)
  • Dia-Stron MTT (stretches or compresses)
  • Dia-Stron Dermal Torque Meter (twists)
  • Gas Bearing Electrodynometer (wiggles)
  • Dia-Stron Ballistometer ( impacts )
  • DermaLab Suction Cup ( lifts )

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Non Intrusive Methodsbased on Tactile Changes
  • Durometer (indents)
  • Extensiometer (stretches)
  • Dia-Stron MTT (stretches or compresses)
  • Dia-Stron Dermal Torque Meter (twists)
  • Gas Bearing Electrodynometer (wiggles)
  • Dia-Stron Ballistometer ( impacts )
  • DermaLab Suction Cup ( lifts )

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Durometer ... Hardness Testers
  • Point indentation
  • Spring loaded tip
  • Read off dial indicator

18
Durometer hardness
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Firmness Ratings
  • Deflection or Compression Force

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Non Intrusive Methodsbased on Tactile Changes
  • Durometer (indents)
  • Extensiometer (stretches)
  • Dia-Stron MTT (stretches or compresses)
  • Dia-Stron Dermal Torque Meter (twists)
  • Gas Bearing Electrodynometer (wiggles)
  • Dia-Stron Ballistometer ( impacts )
  • DermaLab Suction Cup ( lifts )

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Non Intrusive Methodsbased on Tactile Changes
  • Durometer (indents)
  • Extensiometer (stretches)
  • Dia-Stron MTT (stretches or compresses)
  • Dia-Stron Dermal Torque Meter (twists)
  • Gas Bearing Electrodynometer (wiggles)
  • Dia-Stron Ballistometer ( impacts )
  • DermaLab Suction Cup ( lifts )

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DermaLab Suction Cup

CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
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DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction cup
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
24
DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction chamber
suction cup
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
25
DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction chamber
suction cup
elevation detectors
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
26
DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction chamber
suction cup
to vacuum pump
elevation detectors
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
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DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction chamber
suction cup
to vacuum pump
elevation detectors
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
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DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction chamber
suction cup
to vacuum pump
elevation detectors
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
29
DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction chamber
suction cup
to vacuum pump
elevation detectors
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
30
DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction chamber
suction cup
to vacuum pump
elevation detectors
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
31
DermaLab ElasticitySuction cup principle
suction chamber
suction cup
to vacuum pump
elevation detectors
skin
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
32
Hookes Law 1680
  • if one power stretch or bend it one space, two
    will bend it two and three will bend it three,
  • and so forth.
  • as the force, so the extension

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Hookes Law for Elastic Materials
  • stretch produced by
  • simple tension is proportional to the load
  • Stress / Strain
  • Youngs Modulus
  • E

34
DermaLab Suction Cup Results
35
Dermascan C Ver. 3High Resolution Ultrasound
CORTEX TECHNOLOGY DENMARK
36
Speed of SoundEcho Technique
  • Marin Mersene, 1640 316 m/s

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How far away is that thunderstorm ?
  • Difference between seeing lighting and hearing
    thunder is approximately 5 seconds per mile

38
Ultrasound Echography of SkinDermascan C ...
B-Mode
  • similar to RADAR
  • transducer moves
  • collects A scans at known positions
  • creates an array
  • 2 D images BILT
  • echo amplitude in pseudocolor display

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Ultrasound Echography of SkinDermascan C ...
B-Mode
  • Normal Skin
  • Poison Ivy
  • Reaction

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M-Mode
  • Same as A-Mode transducer remains fixed
  • Stress the skin
  • Trace major echoes over time
  • Gives info on skin biomechanics

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Pulsed Echo Ultrasonography
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TeleMedicine
  • DermaScan Images can easily be sent over the
    Internet

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