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Non-invasive assessment of the mechanical properties of human skin - investigation of effective age using an optical method

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Abstract

A technique is described that uses novel imaging techniques to track the decay of an imprint made in the skin and hence, can infer the ‘effective age’ of the skin.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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