Detection of skin wrinkles and quantification of roughness using a novel image processing technique from a dermatoscope device

Author:

Carlos da Silva Gustavo12ORCID,Barbosa Miguel B.2,Júnior Flávio B. Camargo3,Moreira Patrícia L.3,Werka Rejane4,Martin Airton A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Science and Technology Institute University Brazil São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

2. DermoProbes Research and Development LTDA São José dos Campos São Paulo Brazil

3. CHEMYUNION INC Sorocaba São Paulo Brazil

4. i9Magistral São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveCutaneous relief analysis is crucial in the development of new skincare products, as well as in the evaluation of dermatological treatments. The analysis can be performed by qualitative or quantitative methods. We propose a new algorithm to detect wrinkles and quantify skin roughness by image processing from a dermatoscope.MethodsA clinical study was carried out with 33 research participants, and images were collected with the dermatoscope and PRIMOS equipment for wrinkle evaluation at two different times: Day 0 (D0) and 45 days (D45) after the use of a dermocosmetic product. Later, a new algorithm was developed to detect wrinkles in the acquired images by applying filters and image transformations that generate a segmented image highlighting the wrinkles. A roughness calculation method is proposed from the pixels belonging to wrinkles.ResultsCorrelation between the values obtained by the PRIMOS equipment and the proposed system was verified. No correlation was found for data obtained at D0; however, there was correlation at time D45 by Spearman's similarity coefficient. By comparing roughness between times D0 and D45, the treatment was statistically significant for both PRIMOS and the proposed methodology data.ConclusionThe wrinkle detection algorithm, in addition to the roughness calculation, demonstrated a sensitivity comparable to the PRIMOS system in evaluating the effectiveness of the dermocosmetic treatment.SignificanceConsidering the simplicity of the dermatoscope design compared to other established devices such as PRIMOS, the proposed system is promising as an alternative for dermatological evaluations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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