
The stratum corneum (SC) is the primary interface between skin and the environment, and many clinically relevant endpoints—dryness, scaliness, irritation, barrier change, and treatment response—manifest first at the surface. For studies that require objective, repeatable surface sampling without invasive procedures, tape stripping remains a widely accepted approach.
Corneofix® F 20 is a standardized adhesive sampling format designed to collect corneocytes and superficial SC material. When paired with a pressure instrument, Corneofix sampling becomes more reproducible—an important requirement for clinical trials, multi-operator protocols, and longitudinal studies with repeated visits.

Corneofix® is an adhesive sampling medium used to collect corneocytes (dead skin cells) and surface material from the SC. The sampled material can be evaluated in two complementary ways:
➖ consistent sampling geometry

The adhesive strip is applied to the selected site under controlled conditions. In research-grade protocols, a pressure instrument (pressure-aid) is used to minimize variation caused by:
Common workflow in studies:
Why combine SquameScan + Visioscan? Together they provide protein-load quantification (how much SC was removed) plus a visual desquamation pattern/index (how scaling morphology changes over time).
Corneofix® F 20 is commonly used in protocols that require standardized surface sampling and repeat measurements, including:

Using a pressure instrument reduces operator-dependent variability, strengthening the reliability of comparisons across:
Combining:
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