Beneficial esthetic lightening effects of extract on skin darkness in healthy individuals: A clinical trial study.

J Family Med Prim Care

Department of Dermatology, Rasool Akram Medical Complex Clinical Research Development Center (RCRDC), School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Published: November 2022

Background And Objective: Many biological activities and pharmacological usages have been revealed for the species. The present study aimed to assess the beneficial effects of on removing skin dark spots in healthy individuals, which is an important cosmetic concern, especially in women.

Materials And Methods: This prospective, interventional before-after trial was conducted in 70 healthy individuals without any evidence of skin or systemic disorders who presented for consultation on removing skin darkening. The extract was prepared and then assessed for plant quality control and lack of microbial contamination. The content of melanin at baseline and at 1 and 3 months after intervention was assessed using Dermacatch, an accurate skin colorimetric measurement tool.

Results: Comparison of the melanin content of the lesions and treated area to the surrounding normal area at baseline and at 1 month after treatment showed a significant reduction in melanin content from 519.61 ± 45.09 to 498.50 ± 39.35 ( < 0.001). This reducing trend remained significant from the first month to the third month after treatment (from 498.50 ± 39.35 to 483.53 ± 40.99, < 0.001). This decreasing trend was persistent even after adjusting baseline characteristics including gender, age, and duration of skin lesions. Both patients and investigators had high satisfaction level with the anti-melanogenesis effect of extract.

Conclusion: Cuscuta extract is useful for removing hyperpigmented lesions and for skin lightening in healthy individuals.

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