Topography and anisotropy of the skin surface with ageing

Background/purpose: Most studies of how the relief of the skin surface changes on ageing are based solely on topography, and a few have taken into account anisotropy parameters. However, the calculation of these parameters is often carried out manually and as the techniques of data acquisition have progressed rapidly, a certain degree of obsolescence has been reached. It is for this reason that we have undertaken a similar study but with more advanced equipment.

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