elastose
Elastose, often referred to as elastosis, is a pathological change in connective tissue marked by abnormal behavior of elastic fibers. It most commonly affects the dermis of the skin, where the elastic fiber network becomes disorganized, fragmented, or excessively accumulated. The phenomenon can occur in other tissues that rely on elastic fibers, but it is most widely described in dermatology.
The most familiar form is solar elastosis (actinic elastosis), which results from long-term ultraviolet radiation exposure.
Pathophysiology involves damage to the dermal connective tissue by UV light, aging, and other environmental factors,
Clinically, solar elastosis presents as coarse, yellowish, wrinkled skin in sun-exposed areas, while elastosis variants may
Management focuses on reducing further damage and addressing symptoms: sun protection, topical retinoids, and, for certain