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Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing VI | 1999

Confocal laser microscopy of the in-vivo human skin revisited

Pierre Corcuff; Christophe Hadjur; Celine Chaussepied; Ricardo Toledo-Crow

A new generation of confocal laser microscope, designed to image the human skin in vivo, improves the resolution, contrast and spectroscopic facilities as compared to the previous Tandem Scanning Microscope (TSM) prototype. The new device has been built with an Oz module (Noran) equipped with the skin contact device, assuming a perfect stability of skin images in the horizontal plane. The Z displacement of the objective lens, mounted directly on the Oz module, is assumed by a piezo motor with a course of 350 micrometer. Moreover, the Oz module has been suspended on articulated arms to reach any part of the human body. The power of the Argon/Krypton laser source has been limited to 2.mW to secure safety and provides three visible wavelength: 488, 568, and 647 nm. The facility of instantly checking wavelength during in depth exploration of the skin optimizes the resolution and contrast of images as compared with the white light used in the TSM. Consequently, better image quality of the epidermis is obtained in the blue region with unexpected details of corneocytes and keratinocytes. The papillary dermis comprising the vascular network is advantageously observed with the red light. The fluorescence channel detector gives additional information on the penetration of fluorescent probes through the skin barrier. Optical sections are digitized (512 X 480 X 8 bit) at video rate, providing easy and fast measurements of the thickness of epidermal layers. The Silicon Graphics workstation generates a transparent volume of living human skin in less than 5 minutes. This powerful and convivial new design for imaging the in vivo human skin opens up new promises in skin research and in vivo skin pharmacology.


Scanning | 1994

In vivo spatio‐temporal visualization of the human skin by real‐time confocal microscopy

C. Bertrand; Pierre Corcuff


Scanning | 2006

In vivo confocal microscopy of human skin: a new design for cosmetology and dermatology.

Pierre Corcuff; G. Gonnord; G. E. Piérard; J. L. Lévěque


Archive | 1997

Apparatus for in vivo observation of the microscopic structure of the skin or of a similar tissue

Pierre Corcuff; Jean-Luc Leveque


Archive | 1985

Process and installation for the appreciation of variations in time of characteristics of a zone of or the whole of a person

Lucien Aubert; Philippe Anthoine; Pierre Corcuff


Journal of Cosmetic Science | 2001

Skin optics revisited by in vivo confocal microscopy: Melanin and sun exposure

Pierre Corcuff; Celine Chaussepied; Geneviève Madry; Christophe Hadjur


Archive | 1985

Monitoring variations in time of characteristics of a zone of or the whole of a person

Philippe Anthoine; Lucien Aubert; Pierre Corcuff


Journal of the society of cosmetic chemists | 1993

3D reconstruction of human hair by confocal microscopy

Pierre Corcuff; Philippe Gremillet; Michel Jourlin; Yolanda Duvault; Frédéric Leroy; Jean-Luc Leveque


Scanning | 2006

Cosmetic assessment of the human hair by confocal microscopy

Christophe Hadjur; Gérard Daty; Geneviève Madry; Pierre Corcuff


The Journals of Gerontology | 1991

Extension-induced Changes in the Microrelief of the Human Volar Forearm: Variations With Age

Pierre Corcuff; Olivier De Lacharriere; Jean-Luc Leveque

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