Jemec G B, Serup J
Department of Dermatology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Acta Derm Venereol. 1990;70(3):245-7.
The possible relationship between skin capacitance and the mechanical properties of the skin was studied using non-invasive techniques. Skin hydration was changed by soaking skin with tap water. Hydration of the skin increased the capacitance significantly (p less than 0.01) and hysteresis (creeping phenomenon) (p less than 0.01). The elasticity of the skin was reduced by hydration (p less than 0.01). Capacitance was found to be a poor predictor of the mechanical properties of untreated skin; while increases in hysteresis (creeping phenomenon) and decreases in elasticity were significantly (p less than 0.0001) related to changes in the capacitance of hydrated skin.
采用非侵入性技术研究了皮肤电容与皮肤力学性能之间的可能关系。通过用自来水浸泡皮肤来改变皮肤的水合作用。皮肤水合作用显著增加了电容(p<0.01)和滞后现象(蠕变现象)(p<0.01)。皮肤水合作用降低了皮肤的弹性(p<0.01)。发现电容对未处理皮肤的力学性能预测能力较差;而滞后现象(蠕变现象)的增加和弹性的降低与水合皮肤电容的变化显著相关(p<0.0001)。