Mechanical properties and Young's modulus of human skin in vivo

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The mechanical properties of the in vivo dermis were measured by means of a torque applied to the skin. The resulting deformation of 2-6°, including the immediate and delayed visco-elastic components, as well as the relaxation were measured, and the raw values corrected for a constant skin thickness. The experiment performed on 138 individuals from 3 to 89 years old revealed a diminished elasticity and stretchability after the age of 30, associated with an increase in the visco-elastic component. The Young's modulus doubles with age. The results are discussed in terms of the various models proposed to explain dermal structure. © 1980 Springer-Verlag.

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Agache, P. G., Monneur, C., Leveque, J. L., & De Rigal, J. (1980). Mechanical properties and Young’s modulus of human skin in vivo. Archives of Dermatological Research, 269(3), 221–232. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00406415

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