Repairing a Compromised Skin Barrier in Dermatitis: Leveraging the Skin's Ability to Heal Itself

Cheryl Lee D Eberting, G. Coman, Nicholas Blickenstaff
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Abstract

Skin barrier defects play a major role in many dermatoses including irritant and allergic contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, dry skin, aged skin, xerosis, rosacea, acne and more. Skin barrier repair technology has heretofore focused on physiologic skin lipid replacement and skin protection without addressing the myriad other areas of compromise such as an elevated pH, balance of the microbiome, inflammation, succeptibility to infection, aberrant calcium gradients and the proclivity for contact sensitization. By changing the paradigm from physiologic skin lipid supplementation to that of supplementing the epidermis with lipids that have recently been found to be particularly deficient from the disrupted skin barrier, and by simultaneously addressing the many facets of vulnerability, the skin barrier can be effectively repaired. This model of advanced skin barrier repair wherein physiologic deficiencies are supplemented and/or augmented may be an effective method for restoring the ability of xerotic and dermatitic skin to heal itself.
修复皮炎中受损的皮肤屏障:利用皮肤的自愈能力
皮肤屏障缺陷在许多皮肤病中起主要作用,包括刺激性和过敏性接触性皮炎、特应性皮炎、皮肤干燥、皮肤老化、干燥症、酒渣鼻、痤疮等。迄今为止,皮肤屏障修复技术一直专注于生理皮肤脂质替代和皮肤保护,而没有解决无数其他妥协领域,如pH值升高、微生物群平衡、炎症、感染易感性、异常钙梯度和接触致敏的倾向。通过改变从生理性皮肤脂质补充到最近被发现特别缺乏皮肤屏障的脂质补充表皮的范式,并同时解决脆弱性的许多方面,皮肤屏障可以有效地修复。这种高级皮肤屏障修复模型,其中生理缺陷得到补充和/或增强,可能是恢复干燥和真皮皮肤自我愈合能力的有效方法。
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