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INTRODUCTIONTO SKIN
Part 1- Epidermis
SKIN ANATOMY
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EPIDERMIS
Stratum Corneum
Stratum Granulosum
Stratum Spinosum
Stratum Basale
Stratum Lucidum
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THE RELATION BETWEENTHESE 5 LAYERS
Stratum CorneumStratum GranulosumStratum SpinosumStratum Basale
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
1 2 3 4
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STRATUM BASALE
• Made up of keratinocyte stem cell.
• Undergoes mitosis division to
constantly renew epidermal cells.
• Half of the cells differentiate and
move to the next layer (stratum
spinosum) to begin the
maturation process- Keratinisation/
desquamation
• Other cell in stratum basale:
Melanocyte Keratinocyte
SKIN DESQUAMATION
• is a natural process where skin cells
are sloughed away and replaced.
• It takes approx. 28 days.
• The duration of keratinisation
process will vary with different
lifestyle, sun exposure, ageing and etc.
• Dead skin cells accumulation will
result in pigmentation, dull skin,
dehydration and etc. - Exfoliating can
help in normalise skin regeneration.
MELANOCYTE
• is a melanin producing cells.
• melanin is a pigment found in eyes,
skin, and hair.
• Function is to protect skin cells and
tissues from harmful UV radiation-
transform the UV energy to heat.
• Almost everyone has the same
amount of melanocyte,while the
size and amount of melanosomes
can be different.
• Most of the whitening products act
on the process of melanogenesis.
Image source: palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk
STRATUM SPINOSUM
• Retaining moisture and protect
against foreign bodies and substances.
• Begin to synthesise keratin, which can
hold water and retain moisture.
• Langerhans cells to detect skin
penetration by foreign matter and
transport the invaders to the lymph
node.
• The malfunction/activation of
langerhans cells can lead to sensitive
skin.
Desmosomes
STRATUM GRANULOSUM
• Contain granules, which to bind keratin
filaments together.
• Lamellar bodies are formed in the
keratinocytes of stratum granulosum.
• When it matures to the stratum corneum,
enzyme degrade the outer layer of lamellar
bodies, releasing lipids such as ceramides,
essential fatty acids and cholesterol.
• The lipids fuse with stratum corneum to
form a continuous layer of lipids- called
lamellar lipid bilayer- which is lipid soluble.
• impermeable to water soluble substances.
Image source: wisegeek.com
STRATUM CORNEUM
• Outermost layer of epidermis, consist of 15-20 layers dead cells.
• Corneocyte/Keratinocyte- protein complex that made of keratin.These keratin can hold large
amounts of water between fibre. Contain NMF.
• Natural moisturizing factor (NMF)- water soluble compound that absorb water from the
atmosphere to stay hydrate.Yet, they are easily leached from the cells with water contact.
• Intercellular lipid- consist of ceramide, free fatty acids and cholesterol. It can maintain the water
balance by trapping water molecule
• Corneodesmosome- Diversify desmosome that hold the corneocyte together
Brick and mortar structure
STRATUM CORNEUM
• Water content in stratum corneum should remain approx 15-20%.
• The main functions of stratum corneum are
• to provide hydration to skin and prevent loss of water through the water holding/
absorb properties and lipid bilayer.
• to protect skin against foreign bodies through the brick and mortar structure.
• The incomplete of stratum corneum can lead to several skin problems- such as dehyrated
skin, aging skin, sensitive skin, oily skin and etc.
Brick and mortar structure
SEBUM
• A combination of sebum that secrete by
the sebaceous gland and sweat.
• It’s slightly acidic (pH 4.5-6.5)
• Function:
• to inhibit the growth of bacteria due
to the acidic environment
• Prevent water loss from the epidermis
due to it’s waterproof nature
• Sebum is odorless, but it breakdown by
bacteria can product strong odor
• The incomplete of sebum can lead to
acne skin.Keratinocyte
Intercellular matrix
Sebum
Brick and mortar structure Image source: pinterest.com
CONTENT OF STRATUM CORNEUM
Sebum
Corneocyte/
Keratinocyte
Intercellular Matrix
41%Triglyceride
21% Wax esters
Amino acids
Lactic acid
Cholesterol
12% Squalane
Uric acid
80% Keratin protein
20% amino acids
Uric acid
NMF
Pyrrolidone Carboxylic Acid
55% Ceramides
Cholesterol
Free fatty acids
Keratinocyte
Intercellular matrix
Sebum
Brick and mortar structure
REVISION
Stratum basale
• Skin regeneration
• Secrete melanin
Stratum spinosum
• Provide nutrients
• Detect allegens
Stratum granulosum
• Provide structural protection
• to create skin barrier
Stratum corneum
• Provide hydration
• 1st layer to protect skin from
foreign bodies.
Stratum lucidum
• Reduces effect of friction
• Provides protection
Image source: rci.rutgers.edu
REFERENCE
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKosGSm7Ps4
• http://dermatology.about.com/
• http://www.taiwanlaser.com/
• http://www.wisegeek.com/
• https://www.wikipedia.org

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Skin introduction (Part 1- Epidermis)

  • 2. SKIN ANATOMY Image source: suggestkeyword.com
  • 3. EPIDERMIS Stratum Corneum Stratum Granulosum Stratum Spinosum Stratum Basale Stratum Lucidum Image source: suggestkeyword.com
  • 4. THE RELATION BETWEENTHESE 5 LAYERS Stratum CorneumStratum GranulosumStratum SpinosumStratum Basale Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 1 2 3 4 Image source: amazonnaws.com, usmagazine.com, country1067.com, pixnet.net
  • 5. STRATUM BASALE • Made up of keratinocyte stem cell. • Undergoes mitosis division to constantly renew epidermal cells. • Half of the cells differentiate and move to the next layer (stratum spinosum) to begin the maturation process- Keratinisation/ desquamation • Other cell in stratum basale: Melanocyte Keratinocyte
  • 6. SKIN DESQUAMATION • is a natural process where skin cells are sloughed away and replaced. • It takes approx. 28 days. • The duration of keratinisation process will vary with different lifestyle, sun exposure, ageing and etc. • Dead skin cells accumulation will result in pigmentation, dull skin, dehydration and etc. - Exfoliating can help in normalise skin regeneration.
  • 7. MELANOCYTE • is a melanin producing cells. • melanin is a pigment found in eyes, skin, and hair. • Function is to protect skin cells and tissues from harmful UV radiation- transform the UV energy to heat. • Almost everyone has the same amount of melanocyte,while the size and amount of melanosomes can be different. • Most of the whitening products act on the process of melanogenesis. Image source: palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk
  • 8. STRATUM SPINOSUM • Retaining moisture and protect against foreign bodies and substances. • Begin to synthesise keratin, which can hold water and retain moisture. • Langerhans cells to detect skin penetration by foreign matter and transport the invaders to the lymph node. • The malfunction/activation of langerhans cells can lead to sensitive skin. Desmosomes
  • 9. STRATUM GRANULOSUM • Contain granules, which to bind keratin filaments together. • Lamellar bodies are formed in the keratinocytes of stratum granulosum. • When it matures to the stratum corneum, enzyme degrade the outer layer of lamellar bodies, releasing lipids such as ceramides, essential fatty acids and cholesterol. • The lipids fuse with stratum corneum to form a continuous layer of lipids- called lamellar lipid bilayer- which is lipid soluble. • impermeable to water soluble substances. Image source: wisegeek.com
  • 10. STRATUM CORNEUM • Outermost layer of epidermis, consist of 15-20 layers dead cells. • Corneocyte/Keratinocyte- protein complex that made of keratin.These keratin can hold large amounts of water between fibre. Contain NMF. • Natural moisturizing factor (NMF)- water soluble compound that absorb water from the atmosphere to stay hydrate.Yet, they are easily leached from the cells with water contact. • Intercellular lipid- consist of ceramide, free fatty acids and cholesterol. It can maintain the water balance by trapping water molecule • Corneodesmosome- Diversify desmosome that hold the corneocyte together Brick and mortar structure
  • 11. STRATUM CORNEUM • Water content in stratum corneum should remain approx 15-20%. • The main functions of stratum corneum are • to provide hydration to skin and prevent loss of water through the water holding/ absorb properties and lipid bilayer. • to protect skin against foreign bodies through the brick and mortar structure. • The incomplete of stratum corneum can lead to several skin problems- such as dehyrated skin, aging skin, sensitive skin, oily skin and etc. Brick and mortar structure
  • 12. SEBUM • A combination of sebum that secrete by the sebaceous gland and sweat. • It’s slightly acidic (pH 4.5-6.5) • Function: • to inhibit the growth of bacteria due to the acidic environment • Prevent water loss from the epidermis due to it’s waterproof nature • Sebum is odorless, but it breakdown by bacteria can product strong odor • The incomplete of sebum can lead to acne skin.Keratinocyte Intercellular matrix Sebum Brick and mortar structure Image source: pinterest.com
  • 13. CONTENT OF STRATUM CORNEUM Sebum Corneocyte/ Keratinocyte Intercellular Matrix 41%Triglyceride 21% Wax esters Amino acids Lactic acid Cholesterol 12% Squalane Uric acid 80% Keratin protein 20% amino acids Uric acid NMF Pyrrolidone Carboxylic Acid 55% Ceramides Cholesterol Free fatty acids Keratinocyte Intercellular matrix Sebum Brick and mortar structure
  • 14. REVISION Stratum basale • Skin regeneration • Secrete melanin Stratum spinosum • Provide nutrients • Detect allegens Stratum granulosum • Provide structural protection • to create skin barrier Stratum corneum • Provide hydration • 1st layer to protect skin from foreign bodies. Stratum lucidum • Reduces effect of friction • Provides protection Image source: rci.rutgers.edu
  • 15. REFERENCE • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKosGSm7Ps4 • http://dermatology.about.com/ • http://www.taiwanlaser.com/ • http://www.wisegeek.com/ • https://www.wikipedia.org