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Aging of the skin: implications for cutaneous surgery.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Cook, JL; Dzubow, LM
Published in: Arch Dermatol
October 1997

There are precious few benefits, save perhaps experience and wisdom, that those of advanced age may claim over those who continue to dwell in their youth. One somewhat paradoxical advantage, however, is the ability of older patients to apparently heal better than younger patients after cutaneous surgery. In older patients, the incision lines are less red, the scarring is less hypertrophic, and "normalization" of appearance occurs more rapidly. And yet, the "wrapping" does not necessarily reflect the contents of the "box." Unfavorable age-dependent alterations in the physical properties of the skin and the wound-healing cascade may affect the viability and structural integrity of the postoperative result. Surgery on the aged population must therefore couple the optimism for a pleasing aesthetic result with the caution reflecting a cutaneous substrate altered by the perturbations of time. This somewhat shaky balance, although not altogether understood, is worthy of study by the physician approaching the patient of advanced age.

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Published In

Arch Dermatol

ISSN

0003-987X

Publication Date

October 1997

Volume

133

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1273 / 1277

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Wound Healing
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Tissue Survival
  • Skin Aging
  • Skin
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Humans
  • Esthetics
  • Erythema
  • Elasticity
 

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Cook, J. L., & Dzubow, L. M. (1997). Aging of the skin: implications for cutaneous surgery. Arch Dermatol, 133(10), 1273–1277.
Cook, J. L., and L. M. Dzubow. “Aging of the skin: implications for cutaneous surgery.Arch Dermatol 133, no. 10 (October 1997): 1273–77.
Cook JL, Dzubow LM. Aging of the skin: implications for cutaneous surgery. Arch Dermatol. 1997 Oct;133(10):1273–7.
Cook, J. L., and L. M. Dzubow. “Aging of the skin: implications for cutaneous surgery.Arch Dermatol, vol. 133, no. 10, Oct. 1997, pp. 1273–77.
Cook JL, Dzubow LM. Aging of the skin: implications for cutaneous surgery. Arch Dermatol. 1997 Oct;133(10):1273–1277.

Published In

Arch Dermatol

ISSN

0003-987X

Publication Date

October 1997

Volume

133

Issue

10

Start / End Page

1273 / 1277

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Wound Healing
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Tissue Survival
  • Skin Aging
  • Skin
  • Postoperative Complications
  • Humans
  • Esthetics
  • Erythema
  • Elasticity