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Combination of Physiologically Balanced Growth Factors with Antioxidants for Reversal of Facial Photodamage

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty Dermatology
Date 2010 Jan 21
PMID 20085451
Citations 4
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Abstract

A 3-month, open-label, single-center study was conducted to determine whether a uniquely formulated and physiologically balanced topical treatment serum containing multiple growth factors, cytokines, peptides, antioxidants and depigmenting agents could improve the visible signs of facial photodamage. Thirty-seven females, aged 32-55 years, with mild to severe, fine and coarse peri-ocular wrinkles were enrolled and completed the study. Subjects applied the treatment serum to the face twice daily for 3 months in conjunction with a basic skincare regimen. Clinical evaluations of photodamage were performed at baseline and months 1, 2 and 3. Cutometer measurements and subject self-assessment questionnaires were also conducted during the study. Clinical evaluations showed statistically significant reductions in fine wrinkles and coarse wrinkles and improvements in skin texture, tone and radiance starting at month 1 with continued improvements at months 2 and 3. Cutometer readings showed decreased skin extensibility and increased resiliency. Subject self-assessments confirmed that the beneficial effects of the treatment serum were readily observed by the users. The treatment serum was well-tolerated with no treatment-related adverse events reported during the 3-month study. Use of this novel treatment serum produced significant improvements in the visible signs of facial photodamage.

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