A Topical Formulation Containing Macrocystis Pyrifera Ferment for Managing Barrier Damage After Mild-Moderate Skin Disruption from Cosmetic Dermatologic Procedures.

Q2 Medicine
Uma Santhanam, Jaime Emmetsberger, Gregory Nole, Arisa Ortiz, Michael Gold, Claude Saliou
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Abstract

Objective: The primary objective of these studies was to evaluate the potential of a serum containing Macrocystis pyrifera ferment (MPF-Serum) to both strengthen the barrier of intact skin and enhance barrier recovery after a non-ablative laser procedure or glycolic acid chemical peel.

Methods: Two whole-face clinical trials and three split-face, randomized, controlled clinical trials were conducted in women aged 31 to 65 years. The effect of MPF-Serum on barrier integrity and strength was assessed by transepidermal water loss measurement before and after controlled tape-stripping experiments and in-clinic 70% glycolic acid peel and non-ablative laser procedures.

Results: Application of MPF-Serum twice daily for eight weeks on intact skin significantly increased mean moisturization by 16 percent and improved barrier integrity by 11 percent (p≤0.05 for both). Likewise, barrier strength across 8x tape-stripped skin showed a 30-percent improvement after eight weeks of treatment. In studies involving non-ablative laser procedures, MPF-Serum pre-treatment or post-treatment improved post-procedure barrier recovery to a greater extent than standard moisturizer. Likewise, in a study involving 70% glycolic peel, MPF-Serum pre-treatment improved post-procedure barrier recovery to a greater extent than no pre-treatment.

Limitations: These clinical studies were conducted at a limited number of sites, with limited sample sizes and populations.

Conclusion: This topical MPF-Serum effectively improves barrier integrity and strength and helps to reduce recovery time from dermatologic procedures such as glycolic acid peel and laser treatments.

含有硫化氢大囊藻发酵的局部配方,用于管理美容皮肤手术后轻度至中度皮肤破坏后的屏障损伤。
目的:这些研究的主要目的是评估含有pyrifera Macrocystis发酵(MPF-Serum)的血清在非烧蚀性激光手术或乙醇酸化学剥离后增强完整皮肤屏障和促进屏障恢复的潜力。方法:对31 ~ 65岁女性进行2项全脸临床试验和3项裂脸随机对照临床试验。通过控制胶带剥离实验和临床70%乙醇酸剥离和非烧蚀激光手术前后经皮失水测量来评估mpf -血清对屏障完整性和强度的影响。结果:在完整皮肤上使用MPF-Serum,每天两次,持续8周,显著提高平均保湿率16%,改善屏障完整性11%(两者p≤0.05)。同样,经过8周的治疗,8次胶带剥离的皮肤屏障强度也提高了30%。在涉及非烧蚀激光手术的研究中,mpf -血清预处理或后处理比标准保湿霜更大程度上改善了术后屏障恢复。同样,在一项涉及70%乙醇酸果皮的研究中,mpf -血清预处理比未预处理更大程度上改善了术后屏障恢复。局限性:这些临床研究在有限的地点进行,样本量和人群有限。结论:这种局部mpf -血清有效地改善了屏障的完整性和强度,并有助于减少皮肤手术(如乙醇酸剥离和激光治疗)的恢复时间。
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