TITLE:
Numerical Simulation of Skin Formation: The Relationship between Transepidermal Water Loss and Corneum Thickness
AUTHORS:
Katsuya Nagayama, Takeshi Kurihara
KEYWORDS:
Numerical Simulation, Particle Model, Stratum Corneum, TEWL, Diffusion Equation, Moisture Retention
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.6 No.8,
August
31,
2018
ABSTRACT:
Skin moisturizing has drawn attention in terms of beauty and anti-aging industries. However, it is difficult to observe the inside of the epidermis and the relationship between the epidermis and water content is not yet clear. Computational simulations can be useful in understanding such mechanisms of skin formation. A particle model was used to simulate three-dimensional skin turnover, and the results reproduced the epidermal skin turnover phenomenon. In this study, a diffusion model is introduced into this simulation model and a moisture diffusion analysis of the epidermis was performed. In particular, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) was modeled by considering diffusion and surface evaporation in the stratum corneum and other layers. The relationship between the moisture content and the keratin detachment was considered, and the exfoliation condition of keratin based on the moisture content was calculated in the model. As a result, it was possible to calculate the intraepidermal water content distribution in the skin using the particle model. It was also possible to reproduce phenomena such as keratin thickening due to increase of TEWL. This phenomenon is consistent with cases of dry skin. In the future, it will be necessary to introduce a change in TEWL according to the thickness of the stratum corneum and the diffusion coefficient.