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Research on the Evolution, Geometry, and Alterations of the Periorbital Region Based on Age and Deformations

Research on the Evolution, Geometry, and Alterations of the Periorbital Region Based on Age and Deformations

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18-65 years
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Overview

The periorbital region of the face is a critical area affected by aging. Motion Capture (MoCap) allows the precise measurement of the mechanical properties of skin in this region. This study will validate MoCap as a tool for quantifying these properties, comparing it to traditional reference tools, and exploring how these properties evolve with age and external treatments. It will also assess MoCap's ability to detect the effects of various treatments such as tightening products and massages. Ultimately, this research will provide a deeper understanding of skin dynamics in the periorbital region and offer insights into both medical and cosmetic applications.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Female participants
  • Caucasian, Fitzpatrick skin types I-III
  • BMI between 18.5 and 27, healthy participants
  • Aged 18 to 65 years (inclusive)
  • Not under guardianship or curatorship
  • Informed written consent
  • Social security affiliation
  • Non-smokers for at least 5 years
  • No excessive UV exposure (artificial or natural) in the last 3 weeks prior to the study or during the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Severe skin disorders preventing the application of electrodes or photo-reflective markers
  • Neurovascular history affecting the face
  • Ongoing treatments influencing facial tissues (e.g., corticosteroids)
  • Current sleep disorders
  • Psychiatric conditions or social interaction impairments
  • Inner ear or balance disorders
  • Osteoporosis, recent fractures, or fragile bone conditions
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Under guardianship, curatorship, or legal protection

Study details
    Facial Skin
    Motion Capture
    Aging
    Periorbital Region
    Skin Movement
    Vertical Jump

NCT07080320

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens

1 February 2026

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