Efficacy and Safety Results of Micellar Water, Cream and Serum for Rosacea in comparison to a control group.

2020 
BACKGROUND Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin disorder with centrofacial erythema, flushing, telangiectasia, papules/pustules and possible ocular or phymatous manifestation. Patients' skin is particularly sensitive to chemical and physical stimuli leading to burning, stinging, dryness and skin tightness. OBJECTIVE Dermatological evaluation of the efficacy and safety of skin care products designed for centrofacial erythema in rosacea patients, in comparison to a control group using objective measurements. Rosacea symptoms (itching, tension, warmth, burning, dryness) and quality of life were examined. METHODS Sixty Caucasians with centrofacial erythema were enrolled in an eight-week prospective study, fifty of them exclusively using the study products (micellar water, cream and serum) with ten participants randomly assigned to a control group. Patients were evaluated at baseline (V0), at four weeks (V1) and at eight weeks (V2). Three-dimensional objective measurements (VECTRA® ) as well as standardized questionnaires were used. RESULTS Results were compared with the control group. A significant reduction of 16% in skin redness as indicated by VECTRA® analysis was seen in the intervention group comparing V0 to V2. Furthermore, rosacea associated symptoms diminished by 57.1%, while life quality of affected patients within the intervention group improved by 54.5% comparing V0 to V2 respectively. CONCLUSIONS A skin care regime suitable for sensitive and redness prone skin led to an enhanced clinical appearance, to a decrease of associated symptoms in rosacea patients and to an improved life quality.
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