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. 2010 Aug;16(3):332-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0846.2010.00438.x.

Influence of subcutaneous adipose tissue mass on dermal elasticity and sagging severity in lower cheek

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Influence of subcutaneous adipose tissue mass on dermal elasticity and sagging severity in lower cheek

Tomonobu Ezure et al. Skin Res Technol. 2010 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Subcutaneous adipose tissue lies just beneath the dermal layer, but the interaction between the two is not well understood. Recently, we showed that the subcutaneous adipose layer affects dermal properties in an obese rodent model.

Objective: To explore the influence of the subcutaneous adipose layer on dermal properties and morphology in humans.

Methods: Subcutaneous adipose mass was measured by ultrasound using a Prosound alpha 5, dermal elasticity was measured using an in vivo suction skin elasticity meter (Cutometer MPA 580, and sagging severity were evaluated morphologically using photograph-based grading criteria at the lower cheek in 70 Japanese female volunteers (age; 31-59, BMI; 17.1-36.2). The correlations among the results were examined.

Results: Thickness of the subcutaneous adipose layer was significantly and negatively correlated with dermal elasticity parameters, i.e., elastic deformation, elastic deformation recovery, extensibility, total deformation recovery, ratio of viscoelasticity to elastic distention and overall elasticity, including creep and creep recovery. Furthermore, we investigated their influence on facial morphology, such as sagging. The subcutaneous adipose mass was significantly and positively correlated with sagging severity at the lower cheek (R=0.442, P<0.001), and there was a significant negative correlation between dermal elasticity and sagging severity (R=-0.358, P<0.01).

Conclusion: These results indicate that increment of subcutaneous adipose mass impairs dermal elasticity, which in turn exacerbates sagging severity.

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