Mask with myoinositol / trehalose aids adult female acne

Mask with myoinositol/Trehalose aids adult female acne

(HealthDay)—A ready-to-use peel-off facial mask containing myoinositol and trehalose-loaded liposomes results in clinically detectable improvements in adult female acne (AFA), according to a study published online March 25 in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.

Gabriella Fabbrocini, M.D., from the University of Naples in Italy, and colleagues evaluated whether a ready-to-use peel-off facial mask containing myoinositol (an androgen inhibitor) and trehalose-loaded liposomes (as activators of cutaneous autophagy) applied overnight every other day for 60 days improved AFA in 40 patients.

The researchers found that the mean counts of comedones, papules, pustules, and nodular lesions decreased significantly (all P < 0.001). The mean Sebutape score was reduced significantly (P < 0.001), as was the mean Global Acne Grading System scale score from baseline to after treatment (P < 0.001). Skin biopsy supernatants showed a significant decrease in testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and a significant increase in beclin-1 levels (P < 0.001).

"A ready-to-use peel-off facial mask containing myoinositol and trehalose-loaded improved the cosmetic appearance of AFA by reducing cutaneous androgen content and promoting skin autophagy," the authors write.

One author disclosed financial ties to Biodue, which provided the facial and partly funded the study.

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