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The Effects of Filtrate of the Secretion of the Cryptomphalus Aspersa on Photoaged Skin. | LitMetric

The Effects of Filtrate of the Secretion of the Cryptomphalus Aspersa on Photoaged Skin.

J Drugs Dermatol

Goldman, Butterwick, Fitzpatrick, Groff, & Fabi, Cosmetic Laser Dermatology, San Diego, CA, USA.

Published: April 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Growth factors (GFs) help regulate important cellular activities, and this study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of a topical anti-aging product made from snail secretions (Cryptomphalus aspersa) on facial wrinkles.
  • The study involved 25 patients over 14 weeks, with one side of their face receiving an SCA treatment and the other side a placebo, showing significant improvements in periocular wrinkles on the treated side compared to placebo.
  • The results suggest that the SCA-containing products are effective and well-tolerated in reducing coarse and fine facial wrinkles but did not significantly change patients' perceptions of skin quality.

Article Abstract

Background: Growth factors (GFs) are chemical messengers that regulate specific cellular activities such as cell proliferation and formation of the extracellular matrix. GFs may be derived from a variety of sources, including animals.

Objective: Evaluate the safety and efficacy of a topical antiphotoaging product containing secretions of the snail Cryptomphalus aspersa (SCA) for the improvement of facial rhytides.

Materials And Methods: This was a 2-center, double-blind, randomized, 14-week study in which 25 patients with moderate to severe facial photodamage were treated with an emulsion (with 8% SCA) and liquid serum (with 40% SCA) on one side of the face and placebo on the contralateral side for 12 weeks. Silicone skin impressions of periocular rhytides were performed at baseline and after 12 weeks of treatment. Patient and physician assessments were also performed at 8, 12, and 14 weeks.

Results: Periocular rhytides on the active ingredient side showed significant improvement after 12 weeks (P=.03) and improved texture to a greater degree than placebo at 8 and 12 weeks, as well as 2 weeks after discontinuing the product (14 weeks).

Conclusion: Daily application of topical products containing SCA proved effective and well tolerated for improvement in coarse periocular rhytides and fine facial rhytides. Subjects noted a significant degree of improvement in fines lines at the 8-week time point on the SCA-treated side (P≤.05) but did not report a significant difference in the quality of their skin.

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