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NTIS 바로가기International journal of cosmetic science, v.40 no.1, 2018년, pp.81 - 86
Bielfeldt, S. (proDERM, Institute for Applied Dermatological Research GmbH, Kiebitzweg 2, Schenefeld) , Blaak, J. (Kneipp GmbH, Research & Development, Winterhä) , Staib, P. (user Str. 85, Wü) , Simon, I. (rzburg, DE 97084, Germany) , Wohlfart, R. (Kneipp GmbH, Research & Development, Winterhä) , Manger, C. (user Str. 85, Wü) , Wilhelm, K. P. (rzburg, DE 97084, Germany)
AbstractObjectiveThe normal process of skin tissue repair following injury invariably results in visual scarring. It is known that topical treatment with hydrophobic cosmetics rich in silicone and mineral oil content can improve the appearance of scars and striae. Given lifestyle preferences of many...
RésuméObjectifLe processus normal de réparation des tissus cutanés suite à une blessure entraîne immanquablement des cicatrices visibles. Il est connu qu'un traitement local à base de cosmétiques hydrophobes à haute teneur en silicone et huile minérale peut améliorer l'apparence des cicatrices et des vergetures. Au vu de la préférence de nombreux utilisateurs de cosmétiques pour des produits dits naturels, l'objectif de cette étude aléatoire contrôlée était d'examiner l'efficacité d'une huile végétale pour le corps riche en acides oléiques et linoléiques (Bio Skin Oil®) dans l'amélioration de l'apparence des cicatrices et des vergetures.MéthodesUn groupe de 80 personnes volontaires présentant des cicatrices non‐hypertrophiques (40) ou vergetures (40) datant de moins de 3 ans ont appliqué une huile cosmétique pour le corps et le visage pendant 8 semaines. En comparant avec une zone de vergetures/cicatrices non traitée les chercheurs travaillant à l'aveugle et les personnes volontaires ont observé des paramètres démontrant l'efficacité de l'huile pendant le test.RésultatsSur l’échelle OSAS (« Observer Scar Assessment Scale »), le résultat moyen a été diminué d'environ 5% (p = 0,006) sur la zone traitée par le produit. La zone non traitée est demeurée inchangée. Sur l’échelle PSAS (« Patient Scar Assessment Scale »), les effets observés par les volontaires ont été plus notables, permettant une réduction d'approximativement 20% sur la zone traitée, et une diminution de 6% sur la zone de contrôle non‐traitée. Les 14% d'effet global du produit sont clairement significatifs (p = 0,001). Toutes les affirmations relatives aux caractéristiques du produit ont reçu davantage d'accords que de désaccords et ont par conséquent fait l'objet d'une évaluation positive par les volontaires. Les points d'accord ont concerné en majorité les affirmations sur le produit relatives à une sensation durable de peau souple et douce (93%), une action traitante (87%) et une absorption rapide (84%). Les avis ont également concordé sur les affirmations sur le produit relatives à l'apparence de la peau (61%) et l'atténuation des cicatrices/vergetures (51%). Seuls 17% des volontaires n'ont observé aucun changement suite à l'application de l'huile sur leurs cicatrices/vergetures.ConclusionsLe mélange d'huiles testé est efficace pour améliorer l'apparence des cicatrices et des vergetures non chéloïdes. Des travaux supplémentaires sont nécessaires afin de comprendre les mécanismes relatifs à l'amélioration de l'apparence des cicatrices et des vergetures grâce aux acides gras contenus dans l'huile végétale.
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