ABSTRACT
The accessibility of the skin in vivo has resulted in the development of non-invasive methods in the past 40 years that offer accurate measurements of skin properties and structures from microscopic to macroscopic levels. However, the mechanisms involved in these properties are still only partly understood. Similar to many other domains, including
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part 1: Skin Color
part |2 pages
Part 2: Skin Biomechanics
part |2 pages
Part 3: Skin Barrier
part |2 pages
Part 4: Skin Fluids and Components
part |2 pages
Part 5: Skin Homeostasis