Skin is our barrier against environmental damage. Moisturizers are widely used to increase hydration and barrier integrity of the skin; however, there are contrasting observations on their in vivo effects in real-life settings. In cosmetic studies, cor- neometers and tewameters are traditionally used to assess skin hydration. In this study, two novel noninvasive diagnostic techniques, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and confocal Raman spectroscopy, were used to analyze stratum corneum and epidermal thickness (ET), water content, blood flow in function of depth, skin roughness, attenuation coefficient, natural moisturizing factor, ceramides and free fatty acids, cholesterol, urea, and lactates in 20 female subjects aged between 30 and 45 before and after 2 weeks application of a commercially available mois- turizing lotion on one forearm. The untreated forearm served as control. A third measurement was conducted 1 week after cessation of moisturizing to verify whether the changes in the analyzed parameters persisted. We noticed a reduction in skin roughness, an increase in ceramides and free fatty acids and a not statistically sig- nificant increase in ET. As a conclusion, short time moisturizing appears insufficient to provide significant changes in skin morphology and composition, as assessed by OCT and RS. Novel noninvasive imaging methods are suitable for the evalu- ation of skin response to topical moisturizers. Further studies on larger sample size and longer treatment schedules are needed to analyze changes under treat- ment with moisturizers and to standardize the use of novel noninvasive diagnostic techniques.

In vivo examination of healthy human skin after short-time treatment with moisturizers using confocal raman spectroscopy and optical coherence tomography. preliminary observations / Ruini, C.; Kendziora, B.; Ergun, E. Z.; Sattler, E.; Gust, C.; French, L. E.; Bagci, I. S.; Hartmann, D.. - In: SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0909-752X. - 28:1(2022), pp. 119-132. [10.1111/srt.13101]

In vivo examination of healthy human skin after short-time treatment with moisturizers using confocal raman spectroscopy and optical coherence tomography. preliminary observations

Ruini C.
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2022

Abstract

Skin is our barrier against environmental damage. Moisturizers are widely used to increase hydration and barrier integrity of the skin; however, there are contrasting observations on their in vivo effects in real-life settings. In cosmetic studies, cor- neometers and tewameters are traditionally used to assess skin hydration. In this study, two novel noninvasive diagnostic techniques, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and confocal Raman spectroscopy, were used to analyze stratum corneum and epidermal thickness (ET), water content, blood flow in function of depth, skin roughness, attenuation coefficient, natural moisturizing factor, ceramides and free fatty acids, cholesterol, urea, and lactates in 20 female subjects aged between 30 and 45 before and after 2 weeks application of a commercially available mois- turizing lotion on one forearm. The untreated forearm served as control. A third measurement was conducted 1 week after cessation of moisturizing to verify whether the changes in the analyzed parameters persisted. We noticed a reduction in skin roughness, an increase in ceramides and free fatty acids and a not statistically sig- nificant increase in ET. As a conclusion, short time moisturizing appears insufficient to provide significant changes in skin morphology and composition, as assessed by OCT and RS. Novel noninvasive imaging methods are suitable for the evalu- ation of skin response to topical moisturizers. Further studies on larger sample size and longer treatment schedules are needed to analyze changes under treat- ment with moisturizers and to standardize the use of novel noninvasive diagnostic techniques.
2022
moisturizers; noninvasive imaging; optical coherence tomography; raman spectroscopy; skin hydration
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In vivo examination of healthy human skin after short-time treatment with moisturizers using confocal raman spectroscopy and optical coherence tomography. preliminary observations / Ruini, C.; Kendziora, B.; Ergun, E. Z.; Sattler, E.; Gust, C.; French, L. E.; Bagci, I. S.; Hartmann, D.. - In: SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0909-752X. - 28:1(2022), pp. 119-132. [10.1111/srt.13101]
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