Defining Skin Quality: Clinical Relevance, Terminology, and Assessment
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Defining Skin Quality: Clinical Relevance, Terminology, and Assessment
Abstract
Background: Flawless skin is one of the most universally desired features, and demand for improvements in skin quality is growing rapidly. Skin quality has been shown to substantially impact emotional health, quality of life, self-perception, and interactions with others. Although skin quality improvements are a common end point in studies of cosmeceuticals, they are rarely assessed in clinical studies of other aesthetic treatments and products. Descriptive terminology for skin quality parameters also varies considerably within the aesthetic field, relying on a range of redundant and occasionally contradictory descriptors. In short, skin quality has not been clearly defined.
Objective: The goal of this review is to highlight the importance of skin quality to patients and physicians, explore known and unknown factors comprising skin quality, and provide clarity regarding terminology, descriptors, and evaluation tools for assessing skin quality.
Materials and methods: A review of the literature on skin quality was performed without limitation on publication date. Relevant articles are presented.
Results and conclusion: We propose a framework of attributes contributing to skin quality rooted in 3 fundamental categories-visible, mechanical, and topographical-with the aim to provide information to help guide clinicians and inform future clinical studies.
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
Conflict of interest statement
S. Humphrey is a speaker, consultant, and/or investigator for Cutanea, Evolus, Galderma, L'Oreal, Merz, Bonti, Revance, and Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company. S. Manson Brown and R. Mehta are employees of Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie company. S. J. Cross is an employee of AbbVie, Inc. Medical writing was provided by S. J. Cross of AbbVie and funded by AbbVie, Inc.
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Commentary on Defining Skin Quality: Clinical Relevance, Terminology, and Assessment.Dermatol Surg. 2021 Jul 1;47(7):982-983. doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003049. Dermatol Surg. 2021. PMID: 33899796 No abstract available.
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