Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3213746 Journal of Dermatological Science 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe physiology of body organs can be affected by gender. Skin and skin appendages are influenced by sex hormones.ObjectiveThis review work has been undertaken to point out the most conspicuous physiological differences observed between men's and women's skin.MethodsThe literature has been searched and relevant results have been gathered.ResultsMen's and women's skins differ in hormone metabolism, hair growth, sweat rate, sebum production, surface pH, fat accumulation, serum leptins, etc. Examples of differences in the proneness to cutaneous diseases and skin cancer are quoted.ConclusionThe knowledge of gender-linked cutaneous differences might help in preparing male-specific products for more appropriate dermatological treatments or cosmetic interventions.

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