Thermographic mapping of the skin surface in biometric evaluation of cellulite treatment effectiveness
- 01Thermography can assess skin temperature changes in cellulite
- 02Researchers tracked 10 women during a series of treatments
- 03A specific image analysis method showed consistent improvement
- 04The method may objectively measure treatment effects
- 05Simple temperature readings were not as useful
Analyzing temperature patterns with thermal imaging may offer an objective way to measure the effectiveness of cellulite treatments.
Background: Cellulite is one of the worst tolerated aesthetic imperfections. Edema that accompanies cellulite causes disorders of blood flow what may be observed as changes in the skin surface temperature. The aim of this paper was to develop a new method based on the analysis and processing of thermal images of the skin for biometric evaluation of severity of cellulite and monitoring its treatment.
Methods: The observations of the treatment effects were conducted on 10 females (33.4 ± 6.4 years). Thermal images of the volunteers' thighs were captured before starting the therapy (T0 ). In the following stages: T1 , T2 , and T3 , thermal images were captured 2 weeks after the first, second and third Alidya treatment administration, respectively. Profiled algorithms were developed to determine the mean Grey Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM) contrast in the acquired thermograms.
Results: The mean GLCM contrast for the phase T0 was 70.91, and for the stages T1 , T2 , and T3 : 57.78, 41.80, and 38.53, respectively.
Conclusion: The use of proposed method (GLCM contrast) enables biometric evaluation of the effectiveness of cellulite treatment. Traditionally used parameters of infrared analysis such as local points of the maximum and minimum temperature or the median temperatures are not useful in thermal, biometric evaluation of anti-cellulite preparations.
- APA
- S Wilczynski, R Koprowski, A Deda, M Janiczek, N Kuleczka, & B Błonska-Fajfrowska (2016). Thermographic mapping of the skin surface in biometric evaluation of cellulite treatment effectiveness. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/thermographic-mapping-of-the-skin-surface-in-biometric-evaluation-of-cellulite-treatment-effectiveness/
- MLA
- S Wilczynski, et al. "Thermographic mapping of the skin surface in biometric evaluation of cellulite treatment effectiveness." 2016, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/thermographic-mapping-of-the-skin-surface-in-biometric-evaluation-of-cellulite-treatment-effectiveness/.
- Chicago
- S Wilczynski et al. 2016. "Thermographic mapping of the skin surface in biometric evaluation of cellulite treatment effectiveness.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/thermographic-mapping-of-the-skin-surface-in-biometric-evaluation-of-cellulite-treatment-effectiveness/
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