Autor: |
Louiselle, Amanda E., Niemiec, Stephen, Azeltine, Mark, Mundra, Leela, French, Brooke, Zgheib, Carlos, Liechty, Kenneth W. |
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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology; Mar2022, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p1075-1085, 11p |
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Background: Skin aging is an inevitable process with one of the key features of aging being dryness or flakiness of the skin. Previous in vivo and in vitro testing has highlighted that a silk‐based product may be effective in improving moisture retention in skin. Methods: We evaluated the safety and efficacy of our silk‐based product through a combination of objective‐ including scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and EpiDerm Skin Irritation tests ‐ and subjective tests – including direct evaluation of patient's own perception of their skin. Results: In alignment with previous studies, patients reported significant concerns about aging, wrinkling, or saggy skin. We found that our silk‐based product was safe and effective in improving hydration and resilience of facial skin and a majority of participants stated they would continue to use this product, when commercially available. Conclusion: Our novel silk‐based product, NanoSilk Cosmo, is safe for use on human facial skin and it improves skin resiliency and hydration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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