Gender-related differences in the facial ageing of French subjects and their relationship with perceived ages and tiredness

F. Flament, S. Belkebla1, A.S. Adam, A. Abric, D. Amar, A.L. Demessant, C. Le Floc’h

  • 10min
  • Jul. 2023
  • Supported by
  • La Roche-Posay

WCD2023_IMG



INTRODUCTION


The unavoidable process of skin ageing results from the interplay of endo- and exogenous factors. When combined, these elements create a complex mosaic that makes skin ageing evolving differently in each individual.1-7 To better design cosmetic solution adapted to consumers in their diversity, investigating clinical age-related differences among genders is essential.
This work assessed and compared the changes over time in five facial signs between female and male French Caucasian subjects and evaluated their relationship with perceived age and tiredness.