Comparison of facial skin ageing in healthy Asian and Caucasian females quantified by in vivo line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography 3D imaging

Author:

Ali Assi1,Colombe Lopez2,Mélanie Pedrazzani2,Agnes Pignol‐Lavoix3,Meryem Nili3,Samuel Ralambondrainy1,Guénolé Grignon1,Jean‐Hubert Cauchard1,Rodolphe Korichi1,Franck Bonnier1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LVMH Recherche, Saint Jean de Braye Paris France

2. DAMAE Medical Paris France

3. COMPLIFE Lyon France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundQuantitative biomarkers of facial skin aging were investigated in 109 healthy Asian female volunteers, aged 20 to 70 years.Materials and MethodsIn vivo 3D Line‐field Confocal Optical Coherence Tomography (LC‐OCT) imaging, enhanced by Artificial Intelligence (AI)‐based quantification algorithms, was utilized to compute various metrics, including stratum corneum thickness (SC), viable epidermal (VE) thickness, and Dermal‐Epidermal Junction (DEJ) undulation along with cellular metrics for the temple, cheekbone, and mandible.ResultsComparison with data from a cohort of healthy Caucasian volunteers revealed similarities in the variations of stratum corneum and viable epidermis layers, as well as cellular shape and size with age in both ethnic groups. However, specific findings emerged, such as larger, more heterogeneous nuclei in both layers, demonstrated by an increase in nuclei volume and their standard deviation, and increased network atypia, all showing significant age‐related variations. Caucasian females exhibited a flatter and more homogeneous epidermis, evidenced by a decreased standard deviation of the number of layers, and a less dense cellular network with fewer cells per layer, indicated by a decrease in cell surface density.ConclusionEthnicity‐wise comparisons highlighted distinct biological features specific to each population. Asian individuals showed significantly higher DEJ undulation, higher compactness, and lower cell network atypia compared to their Caucasian counterparts across age groups. Differences in stratum corneum and viable epidermal thickness on the cheekbone were also significant. LC‐OCT 3D imaging provides valuable insights into the aging process in different populations and underscores inherent biological differences between Caucasian and Asian female volunteers.

Publisher

Wiley

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