2013
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20131888
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Randomized clinical efficacy of superficial peeling with 85% lactic acid versus 70% glycolic acid

Abstract: BACKGROUND:Peeling is a procedure which aims to accelerate the process of skin exfoliation.OBJECTIVES Development of formulations containing lactic acid at 85% or glycolic acid at 70% and the evaluation of these formulations on clinical efficacy in reduction of fine wrinkles. METHODS Preliminary stability tests were carried out and an in vivo study was performed with three groups with 9 representatives each. One was the control group, which used only sunscreen; another one used lactic acid+sunscreen, and the l… Show more

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“…A randomized controlled trial was performed on 27 patients FST II-IV receiving 3 procedures either containing 70% GA, 85% lactic acid or sunscreen as a control at monthly intervals for periorbital wrinkles. The study ultimately found that both GA and LA could significantly improve wrinkling after 3 procedures (p<0.005) [70].…”
Section: Glycolic Acidmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…A randomized controlled trial was performed on 27 patients FST II-IV receiving 3 procedures either containing 70% GA, 85% lactic acid or sunscreen as a control at monthly intervals for periorbital wrinkles. The study ultimately found that both GA and LA could significantly improve wrinkling after 3 procedures (p<0.005) [70].…”
Section: Glycolic Acidmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Lactic Acid (LA): Lactic acid (as sodium lactate) is a well-known part of the skin's natural moisturizing complex, and is considered to be an excellent moisturizer.LA also contributes to the cell cycle in human keratinocytes [107].Treatment with 12% LA resulted in increased epidermal and dermal firmness and thickness and clinical improvement in skin smoothness and in the appearance of lines and wrinkles.Both the lactic and glycolic acid peelings were effective in reducing fine wrinkles on the external-lateral region of the eyes, after three applications (85% LA versus 70% GA) [109]. Recently more attention has been drawn to alpha hydroxy and polyhydroxy acids (AHA and PHA) due to their excellent moisturizing and antioxidant properties.Algiert-Zielińska et.al, 2019 reported maintenance of the epidermal barrier integrity during application of lactic acid (LA) and lactobionic acid and the opportunity to use them on sensitive skin types including couperose skin [112].…”
Section: B α-Hydroxy Acids (Ahas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment with 12% LA resulted in increased epidermal and dermal irmness and thickness and clinical improvement in skin smoothness and in the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Both the lactic and glycolic acid peelings were effective in reducing ine wrinkles on the external-lateral region of the eyes, after three applications (85% LA versus 70% GA) [107]. Recently more attention has been drawn to alpha hydroxy and polyhydroxy acids (AHA and PHA) due to their excellent moisturizing and antioxidant properties.…”
Section: Lactic Acid (La)mentioning
confidence: 99%