Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie Company, Irvine, California, USA.
Department of Clinical Internal, Anesthesiological and Cardiovascular Sciences, La Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Skin Res Technol. 2022 Jul;28(4):604-613. doi: 10.1111/srt.13172. Epub 2022 Jun 12.
Studies utilizing reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) and dynamic optical coherence tomography (D-OCT) to assess cosmetic skin changes are limited.
A 12-week, open-label study was conducted using RCM and D-OCT to evaluate the effects of a topical cosmetic retinol (RET05) on subjects with facial photodamage. Study endpoints included investigator grading, standardized (VISIA-CR) and 3D photography (Antera 3D), independent RCM (VivaScope1500) and D-OCT (VivoSight) image analysis, validated FACE-Q scales, and subject questionnaires.
Twenty-three subjects, 45- to 68-year old, with Fitzpatrick skin types II-IV completed the study. After 12 weeks of repeated application, RET05 demonstrated significant corresponding cosmetic improvements for overall photodamage, skin tone unevenness, tactile roughness, fine lines/wrinkles (forehead, periocular, and perioral), and coarse lines/wrinkles (forehead, periocular, and cheeks), and Allergan Skin Roughness Scale. FACE-Q assessments also demonstrated significant improvements from baseline at week 12. RCM analysis showed decreases in all epidermis, less compact stratum corneum (SC), more non-compact SC, decreases in coarse/huddled dermal fibers, and increases in fibrillar dermal fibers, as compared to baseline. D-OCT analysis showed significant decreases in epidermal thickness (ET), reduction of moderate/many collagen fragments and collagen bundles, and significant increases in the stroma attenuation coefficient and collagen density. Moreover, the dermal-epidermal junction was more pronounced, and vascular abundance at 300 and 500 μm depth increased. Independent evaluation of RCM and D-OCT images showed similar decreases in ET and improvements in dermal fibers.
This study was the first to utilize RCM and D-OCT to evaluate the cosmetic effects of a topical retinoid and further substantiate improvements in skin quality.
利用反射共聚焦显微镜(RCM)和动态光学相干断层扫描(D-OCT)评估美容皮肤变化的研究有限。
一项为期 12 周的开放性研究使用 RCM 和 D-OCT 评估局部美容视黄醇(RET05)对面部光损伤患者的影响。研究终点包括研究者评分、标准化(VISIA-CR)和 3D 摄影(Antera 3D)、独立 RCM(VivaScope1500)和 D-OCT(VivoSight)图像分析、验证的 FACE-Q 量表和患者问卷。
23 名 45-68 岁的 II-IV 型 Fitzpatrick 皮肤类型的受试者完成了研究。经过 12 周的重复应用,RET05 对面部光损伤的整体、肤色不均匀、触感粗糙度、细纹/皱纹(额部、眼周和口周)和粗纹/皱纹(额部、眼周和脸颊)以及 Allergan 皮肤粗糙度量表显示出显著的美容改善。FACE-Q 评估也显示出从基线到第 12 周的显著改善。RCM 分析显示,与基线相比,所有表皮均减少,更不紧凑的角质层(SC),更多非紧凑的 SC,粗纤维减少,纤维状纤维增加。D-OCT 分析显示,表皮厚度(ET)显著减少,中度/许多胶原片段和胶原束减少,基质衰减系数和胶原密度显著增加。此外,真皮-表皮交界处更明显,300 和 500μm 深度的血管丰富度增加。对 RCM 和 D-OCT 图像的独立评估显示,ET 相似减少,真皮纤维改善。
本研究首次利用 RCM 和 D-OCT 评估局部类视黄醇的美容效果,并进一步证实了皮肤质量的改善。