CutiScan CS 100

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Novel Method to Measure Viscoelasticity & Anistropy

 

Measurement of skin displacement during circular suction/relaxation by video (optical flow).

The CutiScan offers a new dimension of looking at the mechanical properties of the skin (viscoelasticity & anisotropy). It is currently in a testing period.

 

  • The Measuring Principle

    The novel probe combines mechanical force with imaging in a unique way. It consists of a suction ring (14 mm diameter) which draws the skin uniformly in all directions with a constant negative Cutiscan provided inside CutiScan-device for some seconds and then releases the applied pressure completely again for some seconds. During the suction and recovery time a high resolution CCD camera inside the probe (in the middle of the suction ring) monitors the displacement of each pixel by an optical flow algorithm (Horn-Schunk method) in a video. From that video an overall graph is generated. These graphs lead to interesting measurement parameters. Each direction in the graph is displayed as a curve of suction vs. relaxation (related to those known from other mechanical measurement methods for the skin).

    The black arrows indicated the displacement during suction time. The higher the skin's ability to resist the displacement, the more firm the skin. The red arrows indicated the returning of the skin into its original position by itself when the pressure in ceased. According to its elastic/viscoelastic properties skin cannot get back to the original position immediately after the pressure has stopped. When looking at the skin site in all directions, it will become visible that in some directions the displacement and the returning rate are higher than in others depending on the linearity of the skin (anisotropy).

  • Advantages of the CutiScan

    • Completely new & promising approach
    • Information not only about the elastic and viscoelastic properties but also on anisotropy and directionality of the skin
    • For each measurement a complete video is available
    • From that video 360 elasticity curves can be seen and a curve per each 10 ° is saved in Excel by one mouse click
    • Overall measurement graphs are available: overall maximum and minimum amplitude and overall visco-elasticity and can also be transferred in Excel® by one mouse click.

    young skin

    aged skin

  • Fields of Application

    There are no limits to applications in efficacy testing and basic research wherever skin aging and elastic properties play a role. The device is currently used in studies in different places around the globe.

  • Technical Data

    Device:

    Dimensions: 36 x 19 x 8 cm (W x D x H), Weight: 4 kg, Power supply: external 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz, DC 12V/4A, Port: USB

     

    Probe with integrated camera unit:

    Dimensions: 14.5 x 5.5 x 4.7 cm, Weight: approx. 370 g, Suction ring: 14 mm Ø, Connections to device: pneumatic and USB, Cable length: approx. 150 cm

    Camera module: Image area: circular 5 mm Ø, Resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixel (approx. 1.3 Megapixel), Illumination: 20 UV-LEDs, (390nm - 395nm)

    Measurement principle: suction (pressure setting up to 500 mbar) with simultaneous video of the displacement of the single image pixels, Units: displacement in pixel

     

    Technical changes may be made without prior notice.

CONTACT

Dpro Scientific Sdn. Bhd.

B-08-03, Dataran 32,

No. 2 Jalan 19/1, 46300,

Petaling Jaya, Selangor,

Malaysia.

 

Dpro Scientific Pte. Ltd.

35, Tannery Road,

#02-07 Ruby Industrial Complex,

347740 Singapore.

 

 

Tel      +6(03) 7960 4710

H/P     +6(012) 2175277

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