Abstract

The spectrum of photoaging in human skin shows a recognizable progression from subtle to profound, reflecting the various anatomic and structural changes that appear with aging skin. Qualification and quantification of these changes on both the macroscopic and microscopic levels enable the physician to select and evaluate appropriate therapeutic approaches to the problem of chronic solar damage. Comparative studies remain to be done that will further refine our abilities to match the right solutions to the recognized problems.

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