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Estimation of selected skin parameters during a series of beauty treatments in women with acne: a pilot study
Karolina Chilickasubject
Estimationmedicine.medical_specialtySeries (mathematics)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectcavitation peelingmedicine.diseaseDermatologyAHABeautysonophoresismedicineacne vulgarismicrodermabrasionbusinessAcnemedia_commondescription
Background: Acne vulgaris occurs most often in young people and can significantly decrease the quality of life. Properly selected dermatological therapy and cosmetic procedures can effectively improve the skin condition of acne patients. Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to examine how various cosmetics treatments affect facial sebum levels, skin hydration, and desquamation in young women with acne vulgaris. Material and Methods: 101 women with acne aged 19–29 (M = 22.5 years, SD = 2.3 years) were included in the study. The following cosmetic treatments were used over a 12-week period: intensive pulsing light, alpha-hydroxy acids, cavitation peeling, non-needle mesotherapy, diamond microdermabrasion, and sonophoresis. Skin parameters, including oily skin level, desquamation level, and moisture level were analyzed twice (at baseline and after 12 weeks) using a Nati skin analyzer. Results: The series of cosmetic procedures significantly improved skin lubrication (p<0.0001), hydration in the T zone (p<0.0001), and desquamation (p< 0.0001). Conclusions: The use of modern cosmetic devices in the beauty studio can be very effective for the treatment of acne lesions.
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2021-05-12 | Medical Science Pulse |