AI Article Synopsis

  • The study introduces advanced sensors designed to monitor hydration levels in the skin, which can help prevent skin issues and improve appearance.
  • These sensors are soft, ultrathin, and can conform to the skin without applying pressure, allowing for detailed data collection on both electrical and thermal properties.
  • Clinical tests on patients demonstrate the sensors' effectiveness and compare their performance to existing technologies, confirming their capabilities in skin monitoring.

Article Abstract

Precise, quantitative monitoring of hydration levels in the near surface regions of the skin can be useful in preventing skin-based pathologies, and regulating external appearance. Here we introduce multimodal sensors with important capabilities in this context, rendered in soft, ultrathin, 'skin-like' formats with numerous advantages over alternative technologies, including the ability to establish intimate, conformal contact without applied pressure, and to provide spatiotemporally resolved data on both electrical and thermal transport properties from sensitive regions of the skin. Systematic studies and computational models establish the underlying measurement principles and associated approaches for determination of temperature, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, volumetric heat capacity, and electrical impedance using simple analysis algorithms. Clinical studies on 20 patients subjected to a variety of external stimuli validate the device operation and allow quantitative comparisons of measurement capabilities to those of existing state-of-the-art tools.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6444991PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/micronano.2017.14DOI Listing

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