2021
DOI: 10.1111/srt.13047
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Numerical analysis of the strain distribution in skin domes formed upon the application of hypobaric pressure

Abstract: Suction cups with hypobaric pressure are widely adopted in various devices to interact with skin for various medical/therapeutic/ cosmetic purposes, such as Cutometer ® for skin elasticity analysis, drug delivery devices, and suction cups in acupuncture treatment or spa treatment. 1,2 Suction domes with various extent of skin deformation are formed upon application of hypobaric pressure. Amongst all studies, the relationship between the pressure and skin deformation is crucial for safely designing these device… Show more

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“…A complete description of the FEM model used to describe the skin biomechanics can be consulted in ref. 53 . The boundary conditions are as described in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A complete description of the FEM model used to describe the skin biomechanics can be consulted in ref. 53 . The boundary conditions are as described in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thickness of the glass chamber is not considered. The model assumes no initial compression on the skin membrane caused by the positioning of the glass chamber ( 53 ). The lateral boundaries are fixed to mimic the effect of the pins that attach the skin to the board.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of hypobaric pressure on the skin surface results in the formation of a dome, the stress-strain characteristics of which have been previously reported using a validated static simulation model [28]. A variation of the reported hyperelastic skin mechanical deformation simulation set-up including the follicular gaps was developed in COMSOL Multiphysics 5.5.…”
Section: Fem Modelling Of the Skin Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Free boundaries were used on the bottom boundary and inside the follicular gaps. The one-term Ogden hyperelastic constitutive equation was used where denotes stress, lambda denotes stretch ratio, and = 0.03 MPa and = 13.57 are constants which are fitted from experimental skin tensile tests on porcine skin samples [28].…”
Section: Fem Modelling Of the Skin Mechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%