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eMediNexus 04 November 2021
Stretch marks present as linear scars due to elastic fiber destruction. They appear mainly after a rapid change in the body mass, long‐term steroid use, or endocrinopathies.
Treating stretch marks is challenging and utilizes topical and procedural therapies, although the standard of care is yet to be established.
Thus a study evaluated topical oil formulation of plant extracts and vitamins for their efficacy and tolerance in stretch marks and xerosis.
The study enrolled 50 patients, aged between 14 and 45 years, with stretch marks.
They were applied with plant extracts and vitamin‐rich oil topically, twice daily, on the affected skin for 4 months.
Monitoring was done at baseline (T0), two‐month (T1) and 4‐month (T2) follow‐ups.
Clinical and dermoscopic assessment, confocal microscopy, cutaneous ultrasound, MoistureMeterEpiD, and X‐Rite spectrocolorimeter were utilized for assessment.
Endpoints were 70% clinical improvement of stretch marks and a decrease in clinical score by 3‐point from baseline to T2, along with the change in the T0 parallel pattern of collagen fibres at confocal microscopy, cutaneous thickness increase at ultrasounds, cutaneous hydration increase at MoistureMeterEpiD, erythema reduction at X‐Rite spectrocolorimeter, as well as safety and adverse events (AEs).
The observations of the study were as follows-
Thus the study rendered topical oil formulation rich in plant extracts and vitamins to be effective and safe in treating stretch marks and xerosis.
Source: Cantelli M, Camela E, Marasca C, Fontanella G, Blasio C, Fabbrocini G. Topical oil formulation of plant extracts and vitamins as an effective treatment for stretch marks and xerosis-An observational longitudinal study. J CosmetDermatol. 2021;20Suppl 1(Suppl 1):9-13. doi:10.1111/jocd.14094
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