The In Vivo Biomechanical Testing of the Skin and the Cosmetological Efficacy Claim Support: A Critical Overview

作者: L. Rodrigues

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-59869-2_16

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摘要: In vivo skin mechanical assessment is one of the most complex matters within cutaneous research, directly depending from many different areas ranging basic sciences (mathematics, physics statistics chemistry, biology and physiology) through computers, rheology biomedical engineering, to pathology clinical dermatology. A important issue for all scientific involving skin, it particularly crucial claim support efficacy testing, specially if helps establish extent which topical or other treatments are able assist in maintaining restoring normal properties.

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