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Section: Research
Research
Eczema is a Shared Risk Factor for Depression and Anxiety
The authors posited that these associations may be due to loss of sleep, social isolation and itching, but also found evidence of physiological links.
Research
Camellia Seed Cake Extract Promotes Hair Growth
Camellia seed cake extract promotes hair growth on human dermal papilla cells.
Injectables
[Filler Safety] Researchers Identify Path of Angular Vein in Tear Trough
“Based on these anatomical findings, the deep injection approach to the tear trough is recommended due to the intramuscular course of the angular vein.”
Skin Care
Impaired Barrier Affects Skin's Sensitivity to UV Radiation
Skin care products that improve skin conditions associated with UV sensitivity, and include sunscreen are important for protection against the hazards of UV radiation.
Injectables
Dysport Dose Escalation Study Shows High Patient Satisfaction
Researchers found that AbobotulinumtoxinA dose escalation for glabellar lines provided high patient satisfaction.
Skin Care
Subcision Plus Two-step HA Injection for Acne Scars
The triple step acne revision treatment using both subcision and two types of HA fillers proved to be effective in treating atrophic acne scars.
Injectables
PRP + Platelet Gel Increase Hair Density and Thickness
The investigators evaluated outcomes at three, six and nine months after treatment by hair pull test, dermoscopy, photography and patient satisfaction ratings.
Skin Care
Ingredient Spotlight: Cannibidiol
See how CBD is being used and advanced in the skin care industry, and what is real and what is just hype.
Research
How Photo-activatable Tyrosinase Triggers Artificial Melanin Synthesis
Research published in
Advanced Science
demonstrates the ability of a specialized, transdermally delivered encapsulated tyrosinase to trigger artificial melanin production.
Injectables
Botulinum Toxin A Immunogenicity Not Significant in Aesthetic Indications
Across the clinical indications, neutralizing antibody prevalence was significantly higher in dystonia, spasticity and urologic conditions, and nil to insignificant in hyperhidrosis and aesthetic indications.
Injectables
Botulinum Toxin Injections Cause Changes in Mandibular Bone
The most frequently affected areas included the condylar head, coronoid process and ramus. The most frequent changes were decreased bone volume, cortical thickness and cortical and trabecular density.
Injectables
Low Frequency Nd:YAG Reduces Post-Injection Bruising Time
Researchers found that using a 1,064 nm Nd:YAG laser can reduce bruising time post-filler treatment by half.
Skin Care
Topical Antioxidant and Silymarin Serum Improves Facial Acne
After four weeks of product use, subjects showed statistically significant improvement in skin clarity, skin tone evenness and PIH/PIE which continued to improve through week 12.
Injectables
Microbotox Treats Acne and Rosacea with High Patient Satisfaction
Microbotox injections proved effective for the treatment of certain dermatological diseases.
Injectables
Hyaluronic Acid + Mesotherapy vs. Neurotoxins for Neck Lines
Compared with BTX-A, the HA compound filling plus mesotherapy group had significantly improvement in horizontal neck lines grades on all follow-up visits.
Research
How Selfies Alter Size and Perception of Facial Features
Researchers discovered significant differences between facial proportions with pictures taken as a selfie versus with clinical photography.
Devices
1,064-nm Picosecond Laser Reduces Pore Size by 30%
Researchers foun that the use of fractional 1,064-nm picosecond laser appear to be effective and safe in reducing pore size.
Skin Care
Tranexamic Acid + Vitamin C Injection Reduces Melasma Severity
At weeks 8 and 12 the MASI score was significantly lower in the ascorbic acid-treatment side than the placebo side.
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