Effect of defensins‐containing eye cream on periocular rhytids and skin quality

Background Defensins are peptides shown to activate LGR6 stem cells to stimulate the production of new basal stem cells in the epidermis. Use of topical definsin‐containing products has been shown to address signs of global skin aging including decrease of wrinkles and increase of epidermal thicknes...

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Published inJournal of cosmetic dermatology Vol. 19; no. 8; pp. 2000 - 2005
Main Authors Berens, Angelique M., Ghazizadeh, Shabnam
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.08.2020
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ISSN1473-2130
1473-2165
1473-2165
DOI10.1111/jocd.13424

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Summary:Background Defensins are peptides shown to activate LGR6 stem cells to stimulate the production of new basal stem cells in the epidermis. Use of topical definsin‐containing products has been shown to address signs of global skin aging including decrease of wrinkles and increase of epidermal thickness. Aims To investigate the ability of a topical defensin‐containing skincare product in improving the structure and function of aging periocular skin using objective and subjective outcome measures. Patients/Methods A prospective pilot trial of a defensin‐containing eye cream was performed in patients with periocular rhytids over 6 weeks. Subjective changes in skin quality and aging characteristics were compared using a patient survey tool. Objective changes in periocular skin quality were analyzed using the QuantifiCare imaging system and the DermLab ultrasound scanner by blinded reviewers. Results A total of eight patients completed treatment; two were male, and six were female. The average age was 51 years (range 37‐63). Compliance with product application as reported on the participant application log was over 90%. Overall, there was an average 2.1 point improvement in subjective measures of skin quality on the consumer questionnaire (P = .002). QuantifiCare imaging of pores, wrinkles, and oiliness showed 370% improvement, 55% improvement, and 12% improvement, respectively. DermaLab noninvasive measurements of elasticity, skin thickness, and hydration showed improvement of 120%, 28%, and 6%, respectively. Conclusion The use of topical formulations of definsin‐containing eye cream statically improves patient‐reported outcomes of skin quality, especially redness, sensitivity to weather, age spots, and crow's feet.
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ISSN:1473-2130
1473-2165
1473-2165
DOI:10.1111/jocd.13424