期刊
PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 247-259出版社
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/23/2/301
关键词
ageing skin; non-invasive technique; stereo image optical topometer; conventional optical profilometer
The evaluation of skin surface contours can be carried out by various techniques, including the use of a stylus profilometer, a laser profilometer and a conventional optical profilometer (COP). But these methods have some drawbacks because their data are basically obtained from two-dimensional algorithms. So a new technique has been developed based on a new concept: a stereo image processing technique which is considered in this paper. Since a pair of stereo images contains depth information, the 'disparity',or the difference between the left and right images, enables the production of three-dimensional coordinates. This study was performed to evaluate the change of skin surface contours according to the ageing process. The stereo image optical topometer (SOT) is a new instrument Used for the three-dimensional evaluation of skin surface contours. Thus. five new parameters have to be developed, such as mean surface roughness (S-u), mean depth of roughness (S-z), three-dimensional length (S-L). three-dimensional area (S-A), and three-dimensional volume (S-V). S-a, S-L and S-A have shown a statistically significant increase in the seventies age group. S-z has also shown a significant increase in the twenties and over-sixties age groups. The coefficient variation of the height of the skin surface using a COP varies between 14.76 and 6.57, but that using a SOT is between 2.18 and 2.69, according to age variation. In conclusion, the SOT system is a more reliable and useful method for evaluating skin surface contours than the COP system. Among the three-dimensional parameters which were made in this study, S-A. S-L and S-a seem to be useful as reliable parameters for evaluating skin surface contours in the ageing process.
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