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Photodamaged skin

Clinically, photodamaged skin is characterized by coarse and fine wrinkling, mottled pigmentary changes, sallowness, textural rough-... [Pg.161]

In a double-blind study of photodamaged skin, it has been demonstrated that papillary dermal type Icollagen formation was reduced by 56% in photodamaged skin compared with... [Pg.166]

Tazarotene is a synthetic retinoid that mediates cell differentiation and proliferation [19]. Tazarotene, a pro-drug of tazarotenic acid,has recently been proven effective as a treatment for photodamaged skin [11]. [Pg.167]

Spencer JM (2004) Premalignant manifestations of photoaging actinic keratoses and atypical nevi. In Goldberg DJ (ed) Photodamaged skin. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, pp 1-16... [Pg.174]

Weinstein GD, Nigra TP, Pochi PE et al (1991) Topical tretinoin for treatment of photodamaged skin a multicenter study. Arch Dermatol 127 659-665... [Pg.174]

Tadaki T, Watanabe M, Kumasaka K, Tanita Y, Kato T, Tagami H, Horii I, Yokoi T, Nakayama Y, Kligman AM (1993) The effect of topical tretinoin on the photodamaged skin of the Japanese. Tohoku J Exp Med 169 131-139... [Pg.174]

Piacquadio D, Dobry M, Hunt S, Andree C, Grove G, Hollenbach KA (1996) Short contact 70% glycolic acid peels as a treatment for photodamaged skin. A pilot study. Dermatol Surg 22 449-452... [Pg.175]

Weinstein GD et al Topical tretinoin for treatment of photodamaged skin. Arch Dermatol 1991 127 659. [PMID 2024983]... [Pg.1308]

The effects of tretinoin on keratinization and desquamation offer benefits for patients with photodamaged skin. Prolonged use of tretinoin promotes dermal collagen synthesis, new blood vessel formation, and thickening of the epidermis, which helps diminish fine lines and wrinkles. A specially formulated moisturizing 0.05% cream (Renova) is marketed for this purpose. [Pg.1454]

Bhawan, J., Short- and long-term histologic effects of topical tretinoin on photodamaged skin, Ini. J. Dermatol., 37, 286, 1998. [Pg.277]

Traikovich, S.S., Use of topical ascorbic acid and its effects on photodamaged skin topography, Arch. Otolaryngol. Head. NeckSurg., 125, 1091, 1999. [Pg.386]

Noble, S. andWagstaff, A.J., Tretinoin. A review of its pharmacological properties and clinical efficacy in the topical treatment of photodamaged skin, Drugs. Aging, 6, 479,1995. [Pg.388]

Pierard, G.E. and Pierard-Franchimont, C. Squamometry in acute photodamage. Skin Res. Technol. 1, 137-139 (1995). [Pg.472]

Tretinoin cream is used extensively for the treatment of acne and photodamaged skin, and local irritant dermatitis is common. With normal use, absorption is minimal and systemic adverse effects are therefore not expected. [Pg.3653]

Olsen EA, Katz HI, Levine N, et al. Tretinoin emollient cream a new therapy for photodamaged skin, j Am Acad Dermatol 1992 26 215-29. [Pg.12]

Piacqnadio D, Grove MJ, Dobry M. Efficacy of glycolic acid peels qnestioned for photodamaged skin a pilot study. Dermatol Times 1992 May 52. [Pg.58]

The potential of retinoic acid and other retinoids in the treatment of epithelial disorders and cancer has been the driving force in much of the work with retinoids. Already all-trons retinoic acid (Tretinoin) and 13-m-retinoic acid (Isotretinoin/Accutane) are approved in Europe and the United States for clinical use in the treatment of different forms of acne while Acitretin (R26) and its ethyl ester (etretinate) are used in the treatment of psoriasis. The use of retinoids in the treatment of photodamaged skin is also being investigated [19]. [Pg.43]

Rawlings, AV Stephens, TJ Herndon, JH Miller, M Liu, Y Lombard, K. The effect of a vitamin A palmitate and antioxidant-containing oil-based moisturizer on photodamaged skin of several body sites. J Cosmet Dermatol, 2013 12(1) 25-35. [Pg.94]

Bhawan J, Olsen E, Lufrano L, Thorne EG, Schwab B, GUchrest BA (1996) Histologic evaluation of the long term effects of tretinoin on photodamaged skin. J Dermatol Sci 11 177-182... [Pg.24]


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