Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
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Print ISSN : 0030-154X
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Quantitative Morphology of Dermal Elastic Fibers System of the Human Face during Aging
Iwao SATORyuji UENOMasataka SUNOHARAToni SATO
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1997 Volume 74 Issue 2-3 Pages 65-73

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Human skin has various distributions and arrangements of elastic fiber (EF). Previous reports did not dearly show the distribution of EF in the face skin because of various contents during aging. In this study, a color image analyzer indicated distribution of elastic, oxytalan, and muscle fibers in human face skin. During aging the muscle fiber size and the content of the EF decreased in the modiolus and inferior labial regions of the human skin, and the ratio of the EF was lower than that of oxytalan fiber in measured areas. That is, the dimension of oxytalan fiber may reflect the content of EF, and muscle has a role in the distribution of the EF in human face skin. In the deeper regions, small and large EF bundles were found near the sheath of gland and musdes. Therefore, face movement might be an important aspect to maintaining the EF content of human face skin.

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