First Applications of Purified and Sterile Human Amniotic Fluid for the Successful Healing of Abrasion and Acne Lesions of the Face.

Annals of case reports Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-09 DOI:10.29011/2574-7754.102316
Pascal J Goldschmidt-Clermont, Robert Montenegro, Kate Rojas, Alexander J P Goldschmidt, Ian A White
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The face and hands are among the most exposed areas of the human body. Maintaining healthy facial skin is particularly challenging due to its continuous exposure to environmental stressors. Factors such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation, air pollution, and adverse weather conditions, including humidity, wind, cold, and heat can all negatively impact the skin. UV radiation contributes to skin aging by inducing dermal thinning and hyperpigmentation, while pollution can lead to pore obstruction and the formation of comedones. Hormonal fluctuations, particularly in estrogen, testosterone, and cortisol play a significant role in modulating sebum production, comedogenesis, and cutaneous inflammation, all of which can contribute to the development of acne. Consequently, physiological stages such as puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause can markedly influence skin tone, texture, and overall clarity. Genetic predisposition plays a significant role in the susceptibility to dermatological conditions such as comedonal acne, inflammatory acne, rosacea, and hyperpigmentation. While topical and systemic acne therapies can be effective, their efficacy is often contingent upon appropriate selection based on individual skin type and acne phenotype. In some cases, treatments may be ineffective or associated with adverse effects, including irritation, scarring, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Additionally, mechanical trauma or incidental abrasions to the facial skin pose further challenges to maintaining cutaneous integrity and appearance. Here we provide evidence that a new therapeutic countermeasure, ViX001, can heal recalcitrant acne and sizeable abrasions.

纯化无菌人羊水首次应用于面部磨损和痤疮病变的成功愈合。
脸和手是人体暴露最多的部位。由于持续暴露在环境压力下,保持健康的面部皮肤尤其具有挑战性。紫外线(UV)辐射、空气污染和不利的天气条件,包括湿度、风、寒冷和炎热,都会对皮肤产生负面影响。紫外线辐射通过诱导真皮变薄和色素沉着而导致皮肤老化,而污染会导致毛孔堵塞和粉刺的形成。荷尔蒙波动,尤其是雌激素、睾酮和皮质醇在调节皮脂生成、粉刺形成和皮肤炎症方面起着重要作用,所有这些都可能导致痤疮的形成。因此,生理阶段,如青春期,月经,怀孕和更年期可以显著影响肤色,质地和整体清晰度。遗传易感性在对粉刺、炎症性痤疮、酒渣鼻和色素沉着等皮肤病的易感性中起着重要作用。虽然局部和全身痤疮治疗是有效的,但其疗效往往取决于个人皮肤类型和痤疮表型的适当选择。在某些情况下,治疗可能无效或伴有不良反应,包括刺激、疤痕或炎症后色素沉着。此外,机械性创伤或面部皮肤偶然擦伤对维持皮肤完整性和外观构成了进一步的挑战。在这里,我们提供证据,一种新的治疗对策,ViX001,可以治愈顽固性痤疮和相当大的磨损。
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