EveLab Insight Advances Understanding of Skin Aging With AI-Driven Research
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Monday, June 5, 2023
Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow, The Digital Standard, Face, ISID, Ageing, Genoa Joint Laboratories, Woman, Anger, Research, Sadness, Dermatology, Eve M. Troutt Powell, International Society for Infectious Diseases, Human, International Society, Skin, Tongue and groove, Medical device, Cosmetics
Visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles, have been central to the scientific study of skin aging and are a key component of the multibillion-dollar skincare industry.
Key Points:
- Visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles, have been central to the scientific study of skin aging and are a key component of the multibillion-dollar skincare industry.
- "The joint study has the potential to significantly enhance our understanding of skin aging characteristics," said Fudi Wang, Principal Research Scientist at EveLab Insight and co-author of the study.
- "EveLab Insight has played a crucial role in the experiment by providing precise and stable quantitative AI skin detection technology."
- By enhancing the understanding of skin aging, this study paves the way for more effective and targeted skincare solutions in the future.