A review of the effects of ageing on skin integrity and wound healing
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- DOI: 10.12968/bjcn.2019.24.Sup3.S28
A review of the effects of ageing on skin integrity and wound healing
Abstract
It is well known that advancing age is a factor that affects the normal course of wound healing. The population over the age of 65 years is increasing globally, and this may be accompanied by an increase in the number of individuals experiencing delayed wound healing. There is a breadth of research to show that age-related changes in the epidermis and dermis change the skin's ability to resist damage and injury. In particular, the dermoepidermal junction becomes flattened, which predisposes the tissue to shear and friction forces. Within the dermis, alterations in the amount and structure of collagen also mean that the tissue is much more rigid. Prompt assessment of the skin to identify existing conditions as well as preventive measures is therefore essential. This article discusses the anatomy of the skin and the effects of ageing on the tissues. It also offers some guidance on skin assessment and the basics of skin care.
Keywords: Ageing; Fragility; Skin integrity; Skin tears; Wound healing.
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