نتایج جستجو برای: skin aging

تعداد نتایج: 293423  

Journal: :OSMANGAZİ JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 2016

Journal: :Dermatology Research and Practice 2012

Journal: :Ostomy/wound management 2006
Jane Fore

As the most visible and vulnerable organ of the human body, the skin is anatomically and functionally affected by aging. Maintaining skin integrity starts with understanding skin anatomy, physiology, and function and recognizing conditions as well as aspects of care that may affect structure and function. Research suggests that appropriate skin cleansing procedures and protection, as well as nu...

2012
Silke K. Schagen Vasiliki A. Zampeli Evgenia Makrantonaki Christos C. Zouboulis

Skin has been reported to reflect the general inner-health status and aging. Nutrition and its reflection on skin has always been an interesting topic for scientists and physicians throughout the centuries worldwide. Vitamins, carotenoids, tocopherols, flavonoids and a variety of plant extracts have been reported to possess potent anti-oxidant properties and have been widely used in the skin ca...

2013
Jenise C Daigle

SUPERFICIAL NECROLYTIC DERMATITIS Superficial necrolytic dermatitis (a.k.a. hepatocutaneous syndrome, metabolic epidermal necrolysis, necrolytic migratory erythema) is a rare disease in dogs and very rare in cats. The disease primarily affects old dogs, with the average age being 10.7 years. Small breeds seem to be over-represented. Clinical signs are most commonly associated with liver disease...

2015
Dong Man Park

Patients with thick skin mainly exhibit the aging processes of sagging, whereas patients with thin skin develop wrinkles or volume loss. Asian skin is usually thicker than that of Westerners; and thus, the sagging of skin due to aging, rather than wrinkling, is the chief problem to be addressed in Asians. Asian skin is also relatively large in area and thick, implying that the weight of tissue ...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica, et Adriatica 2008
Ch Bayerl

UV irradiation of the skin leads to the induction of free radicals, carcinogenesis, and skin aging, and thus the use of beta-carotene in humans as a chaperoning agent is discussed. In the photohemolysis model, beta-carotene protects against the phototoxic effects of porphyrins. Beta-carotene should be used in erythropoietic protoporphyria, photosensitive diseases, and to reduce the effects of p...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2008
Gary J Fisher James Varani John J Voorhees

Skin appearance is a primary indicator of age. During the last decade, substantial progress has been made toward understanding underlying mechanisms of human skin aging. This understanding provides the basis for current use and new development of antiaging treatments. Our objective is to review present state-of-the-art knowledge pertaining to mechanisms involved in skin aging, with specific foc...

2016
Uraiwan Panich Gunya Sittithumcharee Natwarath Rathviboon Siwanon Jirawatnotai

Skin is the largest human organ. Skin continually reconstructs itself to ensure its viability, integrity, and ability to provide protection for the body. Some areas of skin are continuously exposed to a variety of environmental stressors that can inflict direct and indirect damage to skin cell DNA. Skin homeostasis is maintained by mesenchymal stem cells in inner layer dermis and epidermal stem...

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