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Topical Growth Factors for the Treatment of Facial Photoaging: A Clinical Experience of Eight Cases.

Ruri D Pamela1.   

Abstract

Background: Chronic exposure to solar ultraviolet irradiation can result in facial fine lines and wrinkles, poor texture, and sagging skin. Growth factors are polypeptides or proteins that play a key role in the regulation of a number of physiological processes. Topical application of growth factors also reduces signs of photoaging, promotes fibroblast and keratinocyte proliferation, and induces extracellular matrix formation. Objective: This study evaluated the efficacy of topical growth factor after microneedling treatment for the reduction of visual signs of facial photoaging in Fitzpatrick skin types III to IV.
Methods: Eight patients applied 2mL of gel containing a mixture of four different growth factors to photodamaged facial skin after microneedling procedures. The gel contained a biosynthetic mixture of epidermal growth factor, fibroblast growth factor, hepatocyte growth factor, and insulin-like growth factor. This was performed every 10 days, with three treatments total. An independent physician evaluator used the Fitzpatrick wrinkle scale to evaluate clinical photographs that were taken pre- and posttreatment (at before treatment and after four weeks of treatment). Assessment of side effects was performed after the second and third treatments. Patient questionnaires were completed in the fourth week.
Results: Based on the independent physician's clinical assessment, seven of the eight patients showed an improvement in texture, fine lines, and wrinkles, especially in the periorbital region. According to the patient questionnaire, four of the eight patients felt their wrinkles were improved, while all patients felt their skin texture was smoother. Five of the eight patients experienced slight redness at 1 to 2 days after treatment.
Conclusion: The application of topical growth factors after microneedling can be useful to reduce visual signs of facial photoaging by improving skin texture and minimizing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

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Keywords:  Photoaging; growth factors; microneedling

Year:  2018        PMID: 30666276      PMCID: PMC6334836     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol        ISSN: 1941-2789


  3 in total

1.  An Assessment of Microneedling with Topical Growth Factors for Facial Skin Rejuvenation: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Miesha Merati; Christi Woods; Nina Reznik; Lydia Parker
Journal:  J Clin Aesthet Dermatol       Date:  2020-11-01

2.  Concentrated growth factor inhibits UVA-induced photoaging in human dermal fibroblasts via the MAPK/AP-1 pathway.

Authors:  Meng Zhang; Tai Zhang; Yanan Tang; Guiyun Ren; Yanning Zhang; Xiangyu Ren
Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2020-07-31       Impact factor: 3.840

Review 3.  Epidermal Growth Factor in Aesthetics and Regenerative Medicine: Systematic Review.

Authors:  Blanca Miller-Kobisher; Dubraska V Suárez-Vega; Gladys J Velazco de Maldonado
Journal:  J Cutan Aesthet Surg       Date:  2021 Apr-Jun
  3 in total

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