Open clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of a novel eyelash growth enhancer with peptides and glycosaminoglycans

Background Eyelashes play a crucial role in self‐image and ocular protection. Enhancements to their structure are of both cosmetic and clinical interest. Aims To assess the efficacy of a peptide and glycosaminoglycan‐based eyelash enhancer serum in improving eyelash structure. Patients/Methods This...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2024-06, Vol.23 (6), p.2170-2180
Hauptverfasser: Fernandez‐Gonzalez, Pablo, Truchuelo‐Díez, Maria Teresa, Gómez‐Sánchez, Maria José
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Zusammenfassung:Background Eyelashes play a crucial role in self‐image and ocular protection. Enhancements to their structure are of both cosmetic and clinical interest. Aims To assess the efficacy of a peptide and glycosaminoglycan‐based eyelash enhancer serum in improving eyelash structure. Patients/Methods This open‐label clinical trial involved 30 females aged 25–65. Eyelashes were assessed at baseline (D0), 4 weeks (D28), and 12 weeks (D84) using specialized software and high‐resolution imagery. Measurements included lash number, width, length, volume, arc, and angle. Results At 12 weeks, significant increases were observed in lash length (+8.3%), number (+5%), width (+10.1%), volume (+14.1%), arc (+13.4%), and angle (+28.3%) compared to baseline. Global Eyelash Assessment (GEA) scores significantly improved, and patient treatment satisfaction increased from 73.34% at D28 to 84.33% at D84. No adverse effects were reported. Conclusions The eyelash growth enhancer serum demonstrated significant efficacy in improving eyelash structure by Week 12, with early signs of improvement evident by Week 4. The high patient satisfaction levels underscore the perceived effectiveness of the product.
ISSN:1473-2130
1473-2165
1473-2165
DOI:10.1111/jocd.16265