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Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1991

Age, sunlight, and facial skin: A histologic and quantitative study

Raphael Warren; Vladimir Gartstein; Albert M. Kligman; William Montagna; Richard A. Allendorf; Gregg M. Ridder

Quantitative methods were developed to assess the interrelation between age and sunlight on the facial skin of healthy women living in the same sunny area. The women were grouped into the following categories: young versus old and low versus high solar exposure. The features evaluated were perceived age, amount of facial wrinkling, skin color, and skin elasticity. A punch biopsy specimen of cheek skin was obtained and prepared histologically for evaluation of solar elastosis. The histologic examination was complemented by quantification of collagen and elastin by computer-assessed image analysis. Perceived age was estimated by untrained women viewing high quality photographs. As expected, those with greater sun exposure looked older and had more wrinkles, more severe elastosis, increased elastin, and decreased collagen.


Skin Research and Technology | 2002

Hydration vs. skin permeability to nicotinates in man

Hongbo Zhai; James P. Ebel; Ranjit Chatterjee; Keith Joseph Stone; Vladimir Gartstein; Kenton Duane Juhlin; Alessandra Pelosi; Howard I. Maibach

Background/aims: Prolonged skin occlusion increases stratum corneum water content and often increases skin permeability and irritant dermatitis. As skin wetness from wearing diapers is considered an important factor favouring the onset of diaper dermatitis, optimal diapering might decrease skin hyperhydration and dermatitis. Our aim is to define the quantitative relationship between nicotinate ester (a model penetrant) skin permeability and hydration, as measured by water evaporation rate (WER), decay curves (at individual time points) and WER‐area under the curve (WER‐AUC); and also to determine the level of skin hydration and skin permeability to nicotinates following a diapering simulation.


Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XIV and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS IV) for Medical Applications | 1986

Image Analysis Of Facial Skin Features

Vladimir Gartstein; Steven A. Shaya

Image processing algorithms and photographic techniques have been developed to allow objective, reproducible quantification of facial skin wrinkles, age spots, pores, and other visible skin features. The methods have been used to determine the effects of environmen-tal solar exposure on facial skin aging.


Archive | 2000

Intracutaneous microneedle array apparatus

Vadim Vladimirovich Yuzhakov; Faiz Feisal Sherman; Grover David Owens; Vladimir Gartstein


Archive | 1999

Apparatus and method for using an intracutaneous microneedle array

Vadim Vladimirovich Yuzhakov; Faiz Feisal Sherman; Grover David Owens; Vladimir Gartstein


Archive | 1999

Apparatus and method for manufacturing an intracutaneous microneedle array

Faiz Feisal Sherman; Vadim Vladimirovich Yuzhakov; Vladimir Gartstein; Grover David Owens


Archive | 2001

Portable interstitial fluid monitoring system

Faiz Feisal Sherman; Francisco Arias; Vladimir Gartstein; Grover David Owens; Milan Marcel Jevtitch; Chow Chi Huang


Archive | 2000

Method of manufacturing an intracutaneous microneedle array

Faiz Feisal Sherman; Vadim Vladimirovich Yuzhakov; Vladimir Gartstein; Grover David Owens


Archive | 1999

Battery having a built-in controller

Vladimir Gartstein; Dragan Danilo Nebrigic


Archive | 2000

Microneedle apparatus used for marking skin and for dispensing semi-permanent subcutaneous makeup

Vadim Vladimirovich Yuzhakov; Vladimir Gartstein; Grover David Owens

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