Clinical Characteristics of Photoaging and Pigmentary Changes | Fig. 3.2. Pigmentary changes are not a prominent feature of intrinsically aged skin as seen on the sun-protected flexor arm compared with the pigmentation displayed on the sun exposed extensor arm of the same woman | The clinical characteristics of photoaged skin are more pronounced compared with those observed in intrinsic aging (Table 3.1). It is these changes that are of cosmetic concern to many individuals as they overshadow those associated with intrinsic aging. In intrinsic aging, the skin has a pale appearance with fine wrinkling. It has been demonstrated that the dermis thins by 20% with intrinsic aging, with the most prominent thinning after the eighth decade [23, 24]. Additionally, melanocytes also decrease during adulthood, with an estimated decrease of 10% per decade [25]. As expected, pigmentary changes are not a prominent feature of intrinsically aged skin compared with photoaged skin (Fig. 3.2). Environmental factors that contribute to aging, such as pollution and smoking, produce marked wrinkling of the skin but not pigmentary abnormalities. There are several different manifestations of pigmentary alterations associated with photoaged skin. These include mottled hyperpigmentation, solar lentigines, diffuse hyperpigmentation, pigmented seborrheic keratoses, and guttate hypopigmentation. Some manifestations of photoaging are more prominently displayed in certain racial groups compared with others. These differences will be discussed below and are highlighted in Table 3.2. | | | | Table 3.1. Clinical characteristics of intrinsic aging and photoaging | Clinical characteristic | | Intrinsic aging | | Photoaging | | Pigmentation | | Pale,white, hypopigmentation | | Mottled, confluent, and focal hyperpigmentation | | Wrinkling | | Fine lines | | Deep furrows | | Hydration | | Dry and flakey | | Dry and rough | | Growths | | Benign | | Cancerous and benign | | | | | | | | | | | Table 3.2. Pigmentary characteristics of photoaging in Asian,African American and Caucasian skin | Clinical Feature | Asian | African American | Caucasian | | Ephelides | + | - | ++ | | Lentigines | ++ | - | ++ | | Mottled hyperpigmentation | + | + | ++ | | Seborrheic keratoses | ++ | + | - | | Dermatosis papulosa nigra | - | ++ | - | | | | | | | |