The Clinical Efficacy of Lapachol in Facial Redness Reduction
ABSTRACT Background Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult–to‐treat dermatologic challenge. Objective The objective of this study was to examine the role of lapachol in alleviating facial erythema associated with a variety of common dermatologic conditions....
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Published in | Journal of cosmetic dermatology Vol. 23; no. 11; pp. 3662 - 3666 |
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Abstract | ABSTRACT
Background
Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult–to‐treat dermatologic challenge.
Objective
The objective of this study was to examine the role of lapachol in alleviating facial erythema associated with a variety of common dermatologic conditions.
Methods
Twenty‐five healthy female and male subjects 35–65 years of age of Fitzpatrick skin types I–II with mild‐to‐moderate stable facial erythema from acne, rosacea or photoaging were enrolled in a single‐site monadic study. Subjects received the study cream for twice daily application and were assessed at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8. The dermatologist investigator and subjects assessed efficacy and tolerability and facial photographic images were taken of all subjects at each visit. Noninvasive erythema assessments of the face were conducted using a colorimeter at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8 to document improvement in facial erythema.
Results
Twenty‐five out of 25 subjects successfully completed the study without tolerability issues including 12 subjects with rosacea, 6 subjects with photoaging and 7 subjects with acne. After 8 weeks of use, the investigator rated a 44% decrease in facial erythema while the subjects rated a 40% decrease. Facial erythema was also noninvasively assessed with a colorimeter and dermaspectrophotometer (DSP). There was a 26% decrease in skin redness at Week 4 and a 31% decrease in skin redness at Week 8 on the colorimeter L*a*b* scale. This finding was collaborated by the DSP which registered a 29% decrease on the erythema scale at Week 8.
Conclusion
Lapachol in a moisturizer formulation was found to be effective in reducing facial erythema from acne, rosacea, and photoaging. |
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AbstractList | ABSTRACT
Background
Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult–to‐treat dermatologic challenge.
Objective
The objective of this study was to examine the role of lapachol in alleviating facial erythema associated with a variety of common dermatologic conditions.
Methods
Twenty‐five healthy female and male subjects 35–65 years of age of Fitzpatrick skin types I–II with mild‐to‐moderate stable facial erythema from acne, rosacea or photoaging were enrolled in a single‐site monadic study. Subjects received the study cream for twice daily application and were assessed at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8. The dermatologist investigator and subjects assessed efficacy and tolerability and facial photographic images were taken of all subjects at each visit. Noninvasive erythema assessments of the face were conducted using a colorimeter at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8 to document improvement in facial erythema.
Results
Twenty‐five out of 25 subjects successfully completed the study without tolerability issues including 12 subjects with rosacea, 6 subjects with photoaging and 7 subjects with acne. After 8 weeks of use, the investigator rated a 44% decrease in facial erythema while the subjects rated a 40% decrease. Facial erythema was also noninvasively assessed with a colorimeter and dermaspectrophotometer (DSP). There was a 26% decrease in skin redness at Week 4 and a 31% decrease in skin redness at Week 8 on the colorimeter L*a*b* scale. This finding was collaborated by the DSP which registered a 29% decrease on the erythema scale at Week 8.
Conclusion
Lapachol in a moisturizer formulation was found to be effective in reducing facial erythema from acne, rosacea, and photoaging. Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult-to-treat dermatologic challenge. The objective of this study was to examine the role of lapachol in alleviating facial erythema associated with a variety of common dermatologic conditions. Twenty-five healthy female and male subjects 35-65 years of age of Fitzpatrick skin types I-II with mild-to-moderate stable facial erythema from acne, rosacea or photoaging were enrolled in a single-site monadic study. Subjects received the study cream for twice daily application and were assessed at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8. The dermatologist investigator and subjects assessed efficacy and tolerability and facial photographic images were taken of all subjects at each visit. Noninvasive erythema assessments of the face were conducted using a colorimeter at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8 to document improvement in facial erythema. Twenty-five out of 25 subjects successfully completed the study without tolerability issues including 12 subjects with rosacea, 6 subjects with photoaging and 7 subjects with acne. After 8 weeks of use, the investigator rated a 44% decrease in facial erythema while the subjects rated a 40% decrease. Facial erythema was also noninvasively assessed with a colorimeter and dermaspectrophotometer (DSP). There was a 26% decrease in skin redness at Week 4 and a 31% decrease in skin redness at Week 8 on the colorimeter L*a*b* scale. This finding was collaborated by the DSP which registered a 29% decrease on the erythema scale at Week 8. Lapachol in a moisturizer formulation was found to be effective in reducing facial erythema from acne, rosacea, and photoaging. Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult-to-treat dermatologic challenge.BACKGROUNDFacial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult-to-treat dermatologic challenge.The objective of this study was to examine the role of lapachol in alleviating facial erythema associated with a variety of common dermatologic conditions.OBJECTIVEThe objective of this study was to examine the role of lapachol in alleviating facial erythema associated with a variety of common dermatologic conditions.Twenty-five healthy female and male subjects 35-65 years of age of Fitzpatrick skin types I-II with mild-to-moderate stable facial erythema from acne, rosacea or photoaging were enrolled in a single-site monadic study. Subjects received the study cream for twice daily application and were assessed at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8. The dermatologist investigator and subjects assessed efficacy and tolerability and facial photographic images were taken of all subjects at each visit. Noninvasive erythema assessments of the face were conducted using a colorimeter at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8 to document improvement in facial erythema.METHODSTwenty-five healthy female and male subjects 35-65 years of age of Fitzpatrick skin types I-II with mild-to-moderate stable facial erythema from acne, rosacea or photoaging were enrolled in a single-site monadic study. Subjects received the study cream for twice daily application and were assessed at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8. The dermatologist investigator and subjects assessed efficacy and tolerability and facial photographic images were taken of all subjects at each visit. Noninvasive erythema assessments of the face were conducted using a colorimeter at baseline, Week 4, and Week 8 to document improvement in facial erythema.Twenty-five out of 25 subjects successfully completed the study without tolerability issues including 12 subjects with rosacea, 6 subjects with photoaging and 7 subjects with acne. After 8 weeks of use, the investigator rated a 44% decrease in facial erythema while the subjects rated a 40% decrease. Facial erythema was also noninvasively assessed with a colorimeter and dermaspectrophotometer (DSP). There was a 26% decrease in skin redness at Week 4 and a 31% decrease in skin redness at Week 8 on the colorimeter L*a*b* scale. This finding was collaborated by the DSP which registered a 29% decrease on the erythema scale at Week 8.RESULTSTwenty-five out of 25 subjects successfully completed the study without tolerability issues including 12 subjects with rosacea, 6 subjects with photoaging and 7 subjects with acne. After 8 weeks of use, the investigator rated a 44% decrease in facial erythema while the subjects rated a 40% decrease. Facial erythema was also noninvasively assessed with a colorimeter and dermaspectrophotometer (DSP). There was a 26% decrease in skin redness at Week 4 and a 31% decrease in skin redness at Week 8 on the colorimeter L*a*b* scale. This finding was collaborated by the DSP which registered a 29% decrease on the erythema scale at Week 8.Lapachol in a moisturizer formulation was found to be effective in reducing facial erythema from acne, rosacea, and photoaging.CONCLUSIONLapachol in a moisturizer formulation was found to be effective in reducing facial erythema from acne, rosacea, and photoaging. |
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Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult–to‐treat dermatologic challenge.
Objective
The objective... Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult-to-treat dermatologic challenge. The objective of this study was to examine... Facial erythema from acne, vascular rosacea, or photoaging is a common difficult-to-treat dermatologic challenge.BACKGROUNDFacial erythema from acne, vascular... |
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SubjectTerms | Acne Vulgaris - complications Acne Vulgaris - drug therapy Administration, Cutaneous Adult Aged Erythema - drug therapy Erythema - etiology Face Facial Dermatoses - drug therapy Female Humans lapachol Male Middle Aged Naphthoquinones - administration & dosage Naphthoquinones - adverse effects redness reduction rosacea Rosacea - diagnosis Rosacea - drug therapy Skin Aging - drug effects Skin Cream - administration & dosage Skin Cream - adverse effects Treatment Outcome |
Title | The Clinical Efficacy of Lapachol in Facial Redness Reduction |
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