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In vivo estimation of water diffusivity in occluded human skin using terahertz reflection spectroscopy
Authors:Qiushuo Sun  Rayko I. Stantchev  Jiarui Wang  Edward P. J. Parrott  Alan Cottenden  Tor‐Wo Chiu  Anil T. Ahuja  Emma Pickwell‐MacPherson
Abstract:Water diffusion and the concentration profile within the skin significantly affect the surrounding chemical absorption and molecular synthesis. Occluding the skin causes water to accumulate in the top layer of the skin (the stratum corneum [SC]) and also affects the water diffusivity. Scar treatments such as silicone gel and silicone sheets make use of occlusion to increase skin hydration. However with existing techniques, it is not possible to quantitatively measure the diffusivity of the water during occlusion: current methods determine water diffusivity by measuring the water evaporated through the skin and thus require the skin to breathe. In this work, we use the high sensitivity of terahertz light to water to study how the water content in the SC changes upon occlusion. From our measurements, we can solve the diffusion equations in the SC to deduce the water concentration profile in occluded skin and subsequently to determine the diffusivity. To our knowledge, this is the first work showing how the diffusivity of human skin can be measured during occlusion and we envisage this paper as being used as a guide for non‐invasively determining the diffusivity of occluded human skin in vivo. image
Keywords:in vivo imaging  skin occlusion  terahertz reflection spectroscopy  water diffusivity
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