Sören Jaspers
Beiersdorf
58 Papers
92 Citations
Sören Jaspers is an academic researcher from Beiersdorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human skin & In vivo. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 58 publications.
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Papers
Multicentre comparison of skin hydration in terms of physical-, physiological- and product-dependent parameters by the capacitive method (Corneometer CM 825).
Ulrike Heinrich,Urte Koop,M.‐C. Leneveu‐Duchemin,K. Osterrieder,S. Bielfeldt,C. Chkarnat,J. Degwert,D. Häntschel,Sören Jaspers,H.‐P. Nissen,M. Rohr,G. Schneider,Hagen Tronnier +12 more
TL;DR: The important influence of the skin type of the volunteers on the degree of product performance, as demonstrated in this study, should be especially considered when drawing up guidelines for efficacy testing.
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Rapid in vivo measurement of the topography of human skin by active image triangulation using a digital micromirror device
TL;DR: Direct measurement of the topography of human skin in vivo by active image triangulation avoids the need to make replicas and seems to be a promising alternative to mechanical or optical profilometers.
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PhotoAgeClock: deep learning algorithms for development of non-invasive visual biomarkers of aging.
Eugene Bobrov,Anastasia Georgievskaya,Konstantin Kiselev,Artem Sevastopolsky,Alex Zhavoronkov,S. I. Gurov,K. V. Rudakov,Maria del Pilar Bonilla Tobar,Sören Jaspers,Sven Clemann +9 more
- 09 Nov 2018
TL;DR: A simple and accurate predictor of chronological age using just the anonymized images of eye corners called the PhotoAgeClock is developed, which was able to achieve a mean absolute error of 2.3 years and 95% Pearson and Spearman correlation.
Topically applied vitamin C increases the density of dermal papillae in aged human skin
TL;DR: Vitamin C has the potential to enhance the density of dermal papillae, perhaps through the mechanism of angiogenesis, and may have therapeutical effects for partial corrections of the regressive structural changes associated with the aging process.
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Validation of the body scanner as a measuring tool for a rapid quantification of body shape
TL;DR: The body scanner has multiple applications such as determining body measurements for tailoring, anthropometric investigations and cosmetic surgery, and there are also intensive investigations into the effect of weight gain and thus body shape on health risks.
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