Month December 2025

Enhancing Post-Oncologic Skin Regeneration through Mitochondria-Protective Delivery Systems

Post-oncologic skin is characterized by significant structural and functional impairments, including delayed epidermal turnover, compromised barrier integrity, and chronic inflammation resulting from chemotherapy and radiotherapy. These treatments target rapidly dividing cells, inadvertently damaging healthy skin components and inducing mitochondrial dysfunction…

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Concentration-Dependent Effects of Walnut Leaf Extract in Cosmetic Emulsions

The commercial success of cosmetic products is heavily reliant on their sensory characteristics, such as spreadability and non-stickiness, which dictate consumer preference and emotional response. Traditionally, these properties are evaluated through human panels, but this approach is often hindered by…

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A Novel Approach to Hyperpigmentation: Evaluating 2-Mercaptonicotinoyl Glycine (2-MNG) for Improved Skin Tone

Facial hyperpigmentation, which affects over 40% of adults aged 30–50, is a prevalent dermatological concern that often leads to significant psychological distress, including anxiety and social withdrawal. While traditional treatments like hydroquinone and other tyrosinase inhibitors exist, they are frequently…

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Assessment of Supramolecular Bakuchiol and Terminalia chebula for Sensitive Skin Aging

Sensitive skin is a widespread global condition, affecting 30%–50% of the population, and is particularly prevalent in Asian skin, which often exhibits higher transepidermal water loss and reactivity compared to Caucasian skin. While topical retinoids are the clinical standard for…

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Comparative Short-Term Efficacy of Lebrikizumab and Dupilumab in Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that significantly impairs quality of life, often requiring systemic biologic therapy like lebrikizumab or dupilumab when topical treatments fail. While both biologics have shown efficacy in separate trials when combined with…

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