학술논문

Analysis of the number of enlarged pores according to site, age, and sex.
Document Type
Article
Source
Skin Research & Technology. Aug2018, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p367-370. 4p. 3 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*WRINKLES (Skin)
*CHEEK
*NOSE
*PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of cosmetics
*POLARIZATION microscopy
*SKIN imaging
Language
ISSN
0909-752X
Abstract
Abstract: Background: Increasing the number of enlarged pores causes cosmetic problems. The difference in the number of enlarged pores according to facial site, age, and sex is unclear. Objective: To analyze the distribution of the number of enlarged pores according to facial site, age, and sex. Methods and materials: We analyzed the number of the enlarged pores and the percentage of wrinkles in the nose, forehead, and cheek from 434 polarized images. The measurement results were analyzed according to site, age, and sex. Relationship between enlarged pore counts and wrinkle severity was also analyzed. The study was conducted by using DermaVision,™ which can take cross‐polarization, parallel polarization, and ultraviolet light images. Results: The enlarged pores of the nose and forehead were more prominent than in the cheeks. Pore counts were increased with age, and the increment was significant between the 30's and 40's. There was no significant difference by gender. Enlarged pore counts were related to wrinkle severity. Conclusions: The number of enlarged pores differs depending on body site and increased with age. The enlarged pore counts correlate with wrinkle severity and the correlation varies depending on the body site. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]