2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2006.01.013
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A newly synthesized photostable retinol derivative (retinyl N-formyl aspartamate) for photodamaged skin: Profilometric evaluation of 24-week study

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“…Although not randomized and lacking power, statistically significant improvement in objective and subjective skin surface characteristics were found, with only one patient reporting skin irritation. 63 Most recently, the photostable retinyl retinoate has been investigated. Retinyl retinoate is a synthetic retinoid that combines retinol and retinoic acid molecules with an ester bond.…”
Section: Clinical Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although not randomized and lacking power, statistically significant improvement in objective and subjective skin surface characteristics were found, with only one patient reporting skin irritation. 63 Most recently, the photostable retinyl retinoate has been investigated. Retinyl retinoate is a synthetic retinoid that combines retinol and retinoic acid molecules with an ester bond.…”
Section: Clinical Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A synthetic derivative of retinol, retinyl N-formyl aspartamate, was also found to be effective in improving skin roughness and fine wrinkles in a placebo-controlled study of 24 Korean women during a 24-week period with minimal reports of skin irritation. 49 However, clear examples remain as to why we as clinicians cannot assume that all retinoids are equal. The results of clinical trials examining the use of retinyl esters for the treatment of photoaging have been routinely disappointing.…”
Section: Vitamins As Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results showed statistically significant improvement in photodamage ( P < 0.05) and average roughness ( P < 0.001) . Smoothness depth showed improvement but was not statistically significant …”
Section: Vitaminsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…in a 24‐week split‐face, single‐blind, place‐bocontrolled trial ( n = 29) . Retinyl N‐formyl aspartamate and placebo were applied to separate halves of the face twice daily . Both crows feet areas were analyzed by clinical evaluation, digital photographs, skin replicas, and optical profilometry techniques .…”
Section: Vitaminsmentioning
confidence: 99%