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Novel Rotational Combination Regimen of Skin Topicals Improves Facial Photoaging: Efficacy Demonstrated in Double-Blinded Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validation

Topical antiaging products are often a first-line intervention to counter visible signs of facial photoaging, aiming for sustained cosmetic improvement. However, prolonged application of a single active topical compound was observed clinically to lead to a plateau effect in improving facial photoagi...

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Autores principales: DiNatale, Lisa, Idkowiak-Baldys, Jolanta, Zhuang, Young, Gonzalez, Anthony, Stephens, Thomas J., Jiang, Lily I., Li, Weiping, Basson, Rubinder, Bayat, Ardeshir
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8484331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34604259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.724344
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author DiNatale, Lisa
Idkowiak-Baldys, Jolanta
Zhuang, Young
Gonzalez, Anthony
Stephens, Thomas J.
Jiang, Lily I.
Li, Weiping
Basson, Rubinder
Bayat, Ardeshir
author_facet DiNatale, Lisa
Idkowiak-Baldys, Jolanta
Zhuang, Young
Gonzalez, Anthony
Stephens, Thomas J.
Jiang, Lily I.
Li, Weiping
Basson, Rubinder
Bayat, Ardeshir
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description Topical antiaging products are often a first-line intervention to counter visible signs of facial photoaging, aiming for sustained cosmetic improvement. However, prolonged application of a single active topical compound was observed clinically to lead to a plateau effect in improving facial photoaging. In view of this, we set out to reduce this effect systematically using a multi-tiered approach with laboratory evidence and clinical trials. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of active topical ingredients applied either alone, in combination, or in a rotational manner on modulation of facial photoaging. The study methodology included in vitro, organotypic, and ex vivo skin explants; in vivo biopsy study; as well as clinical trials. We demonstrate for the first time that a pair of known antiaging ingredients applied rotationally, on human dermal fibroblasts, maximized pro-collagen I production. Indeed, rotational treatment with retinol and phytol/glycolic acid (PGA) resulted in better efficacy than application of each active ingredient alone as shown by explants and in vivo biopsy study, with penetration of active ingredients confirmed by Raman spectroscopy. Furthermore, two split-face, randomized, double-blinded clinical trials were conducted, one for 12 months to compare treated vs. untreated and the other for 6 months followed by a 2-month regression to compare treated vs. commercially marketed products. In both studies, rotational regimen showed superior results to its matching comparison as assessed by clinical grading and image analysis of crow's feet wrinkles. In conclusion, rotational regimen using retinol and PGA is effective in treating facial photoaging signs with long-lasting benefits.
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spelling pubmed-84843312021-10-02 Novel Rotational Combination Regimen of Skin Topicals Improves Facial Photoaging: Efficacy Demonstrated in Double-Blinded Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validation DiNatale, Lisa Idkowiak-Baldys, Jolanta Zhuang, Young Gonzalez, Anthony Stephens, Thomas J. Jiang, Lily I. Li, Weiping Basson, Rubinder Bayat, Ardeshir Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Topical antiaging products are often a first-line intervention to counter visible signs of facial photoaging, aiming for sustained cosmetic improvement. However, prolonged application of a single active topical compound was observed clinically to lead to a plateau effect in improving facial photoaging. In view of this, we set out to reduce this effect systematically using a multi-tiered approach with laboratory evidence and clinical trials. The objective of the study was to evaluate the effects of active topical ingredients applied either alone, in combination, or in a rotational manner on modulation of facial photoaging. The study methodology included in vitro, organotypic, and ex vivo skin explants; in vivo biopsy study; as well as clinical trials. We demonstrate for the first time that a pair of known antiaging ingredients applied rotationally, on human dermal fibroblasts, maximized pro-collagen I production. Indeed, rotational treatment with retinol and phytol/glycolic acid (PGA) resulted in better efficacy than application of each active ingredient alone as shown by explants and in vivo biopsy study, with penetration of active ingredients confirmed by Raman spectroscopy. Furthermore, two split-face, randomized, double-blinded clinical trials were conducted, one for 12 months to compare treated vs. untreated and the other for 6 months followed by a 2-month regression to compare treated vs. commercially marketed products. In both studies, rotational regimen showed superior results to its matching comparison as assessed by clinical grading and image analysis of crow's feet wrinkles. In conclusion, rotational regimen using retinol and PGA is effective in treating facial photoaging signs with long-lasting benefits. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8484331/ /pubmed/34604259 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.724344 Text en Copyright © 2021 DiNatale, Idkowiak-Baldys, Zhuang, Gonzalez, Stephens, Jiang, Li, Basson and Bayat. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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DiNatale, Lisa
Idkowiak-Baldys, Jolanta
Zhuang, Young
Gonzalez, Anthony
Stephens, Thomas J.
Jiang, Lily I.
Li, Weiping
Basson, Rubinder
Bayat, Ardeshir
Novel Rotational Combination Regimen of Skin Topicals Improves Facial Photoaging: Efficacy Demonstrated in Double-Blinded Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validation
title Novel Rotational Combination Regimen of Skin Topicals Improves Facial Photoaging: Efficacy Demonstrated in Double-Blinded Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validation
title_full Novel Rotational Combination Regimen of Skin Topicals Improves Facial Photoaging: Efficacy Demonstrated in Double-Blinded Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validation
title_fullStr Novel Rotational Combination Regimen of Skin Topicals Improves Facial Photoaging: Efficacy Demonstrated in Double-Blinded Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validation
title_full_unstemmed Novel Rotational Combination Regimen of Skin Topicals Improves Facial Photoaging: Efficacy Demonstrated in Double-Blinded Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validation
title_short Novel Rotational Combination Regimen of Skin Topicals Improves Facial Photoaging: Efficacy Demonstrated in Double-Blinded Clinical Trials and Laboratory Validation
title_sort novel rotational combination regimen of skin topicals improves facial photoaging: efficacy demonstrated in double-blinded clinical trials and laboratory validation
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8484331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34604259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.724344
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