Dermocosmetic preparations for skin care in menopause
As one of the largest organs of the body, the skin is significantly affected by the aging process and menopause. Among others regulatory elements, the estrogen receptor has been detected on the cellular components of the skin. Accordingly, dermal cellular metabolism is influenced by the hypoestrogenoemic state of menopause leading to changes in the ...
Vuleta, Gordana +2 more
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Optimizing the technology for the preparation of magistral dermatocosmetics in the treatment of acne [PDF]
Introducere. Actualmente, farmaciile dotate cu secții de producere din Republica Moldova au devenit prioritare cu privire la cererea consumătorului ce ține de dermatocosmeticele magistrale utilizate în tratamentul acneei [2].
Dobrin, Iulia +3 more
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The role of dermocosmetics in acne treatment [PDF]
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Skin Care in Dermatology: Between Organic versus Synthetic Products [PDF]
Various skin care products have been used and played essential roles in maintaining good skin conditions. Over the last few decades, cosmetic industries and pharmacies have evolved and created skin care products according to the needs of each skin type ...
Jusuf, Nelva Karmila +1 more
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Enhanced Tolerability and Improved Outcomes in Acne Management: A Real-World Study of Dermocosmetic Adjunctive Therapy. [PDF]
Siddique A, Anjum AF.
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Rapid and Visible Efficacy of a Dermocosmetic in Acne Patients With Fair Skin Phototypes: Results of a Randomized Split-Face Study. [PDF]
Queille-Roussel C +4 more
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From supportive care to strategic intervention: toward a multidisciplinary approach to cutaneous adverse events in cancer treatment. [PDF]
Fattore D +4 more
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Benefits of a Compensating Dermocosmetic Routine as an Adjunct to Treatments in Patients With Mild to Very Severe Acne: Results From an Observational Multicenter Study. [PDF]
Odeimi J +6 more
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Treatment of Acne Vulgaris With a Topical Application of Retinaldehyde, Glycolic Acid, and Silybum marianum Fruit Extract: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Crocco EI +5 more
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