Print Email Facebook Twitter Quantification of changes in skin hydration and sebum after tape stripping using infrared spectroscopy Title Quantification of changes in skin hydration and sebum after tape stripping using infrared spectroscopy Author Ezerskaia, A. (TU Delft ImPhys/Optics; Philips Research) Pereira, S.F. (TU Delft ImPhys/Optics) Urbach, Paul (TU Delft ImPhys/Optics) Varghese, Babu (Philips Research) Date 2017 Abstract Skin barrier function relies on well balanced water and lipid system of stratum corneum. Optimal hydration and oiliness levels are indicators of skin health and integrity. We demonstrate an accurate and sensitive depth profiling of stratum corneum sebum and hydration levels using short wave infrared spectroscopy in the spectral range around 1720 nm. We demonstrate that short wave infrared spectroscopic technique combined with tape stripping can provide morequantitative and more reliable skin barrier function information in the low hydration regime, compared to conventional biophysical methods. Subject Hydrationinfrared spectroscopylipidstape stripping To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:627395bf-df7b-4913-a9ea-78a4b715b6b6 DOI https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264622 Publisher SPIE ISBN 9781510605152 Source Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, 10037 Event Photonics in Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, 2017-01-28 → 2017-01-29, San Francisco, United States Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2017 A. Ezerskaia, S.F. Pereira, Paul Urbach, Babu Varghese Files PDF 1003702.pdf 384.05 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:627395bf-df7b-4913-a9ea-78a4b715b6b6/datastream/OBJ/view