Background: Skin aging, particularly facial skin, has been actively studied. However, hand skin research is limited.
Methods: Aging symptoms of 100 hands of Korean women aged from 20s to 60s were measured by noninvasive and bioengineering methods. Standard grade images were produced.
Results: As people got older, skin wrinkles were getting worse and skin tone was uneven with the occurrence of structural flexion. For each symptom, a suitable standard photograph of the skin of the hand was chosen and a new grading scale was made.
Conclusions: The new grading scale developed in the present study could be employed in studies to explore aging of hand skin as one of objective indicators.
Keywords: body age parameters; hand aging; hand skin grading scale; skin plumpness; skin tone unevenness; skin wrinkle.
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