A comprehensive model for characterizing Chinese female facial skin laxity by expert assessment, consumer perception, and noninvasive skin physiological parameters
Yusha Zi, Jiaqi Zhang, Qi Liu, Sisi Chang, Wei Liu, Hua Zhao, Jianwei Liu

TL;DR
This study creates a model to measure facial skin looseness in Chinese women using expert ratings, consumer opinions, and skin tests, helping improve beauty treatments.
Contribution
A new Facial Skin Laxity Index (FSLI) was developed to evaluate product effectiveness in reducing skin laxity.
Findings
Facial skin laxity is negatively correlated with skin elasticity R2 values.
Facial skin laxity is positively correlated with skin elasticity F4 values.
The FSLI enables precise evaluation of product performance in improving facial skin laxity.
Abstract
This study used expert assessment, consumer perception, and noninvasive measurements of skin physiological parameters to develop a mathematical model for characterizing facial skin laxity in Chinese females, providing the scientific basis for personalized beauty and skin-firming strategies. The study involved 64 Chinese females (18–60 years) whose facial regions were imaged using VISIA-CR. Five experts assessed facial skin laxity using VISIA-CR images, while 72 consumers compared paired images to identify higher laxity. Noninvasive measurements of skin elasticity and other parameters were taken. The data were analyzed using Bradley-Terry analysis and support vector machine regression modeling. Consistent with expectations, facial skin laxity was negatively correlated with skin elasticity R2 values and positively correlated with skin elasticity F4 values. A novel Facial Skin Laxity Index…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSkin Protection and Aging · Textile materials and evaluations · Dermatologic Treatments and Research
