Measurement of the effects of the IMAGE MD® skin care regimen on skin surface features via modern imaging technology with the Visia® complexion analysis camera system.

Helga Henseler
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Abstract

Objective: Objective analysis of the effects of a series of skin care products by application of modern imaging technology.

Method: A study was conducted in 25 volunteers who attended a plastic surgical clinic. The cosmeceuticals chosen for investigation were from the IMAGE MD® series provided by the company IMAGE Skincare. Facial images were taken with the Visia® camera system by the company Canfield Scientific. The volunteers stopped their own skin care regimen after the initial facial captures and applied a series of the products for three months. 19 volunteers returned and underwent again facial capture. Eight different skin aspects - spots, wrinkles, skin texture, pores, UV spots, brown spots, red marks and porphyrins - as well as the skin age were determined and analysed.

Results: Overall, the volunteers turned out to appear younger by 1.4 years, however not at a significant level. There was a spread in the results and a tendency for a stronger reduction of the measured skin age in women under 55 years old by 3.2 years. Best effects of the studied product line were obtained for the skin aspects red areas and brown spots. For the criteria spots, texture, pores and UV spots at least two thirds of the comparisons between the two time points, before and after treatment, were positive. In wrinkles and porphyrins, results did not improve. Altogether the majority of the examined skin criteria improved.

Conclusion: The IMAGE MD® product series caused the volunteer testers overall to appear slightly younger. An objective measurement of skin changes over time by application of the Visia® imaging technology was found to be possible.

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通过现代成像技术和Visia®肤色分析相机系统测量IMAGE MD®护肤方案对皮肤表面特征的影响。
目的:运用现代影像技术对系列护肤品的疗效进行客观分析。方法:对25名在整形外科诊所就诊的志愿者进行研究。所选的药妆品来自IMAGE护肤公司提供的IMAGE MD®系列。面部图像由Canfield Scientific公司的Visia®相机系统拍摄。在最初的面部捕捉后,志愿者们停止了自己的皮肤护理方案,并使用了一系列产品,持续了三个月。19名志愿者返回并再次接受面部捕捉。研究人员确定并分析了8个不同的皮肤特征——斑点、皱纹、皮肤质地、毛孔、紫外线斑、棕色斑、红色斑点和卟啉——以及皮肤年龄。结果:总体而言,志愿者看起来年轻了1.4岁,但并不显著。在55岁以下的女性中,测量到的皮肤年龄明显减少了3.2岁。所研究的产品线对皮肤方面的红斑和褐斑效果最好。对于标准斑点,纹理,毛孔和紫外线斑,治疗前后两个时间点之间的比较至少有三分之二是积极的。在皱纹和卟啉方面,结果没有改善。总的来说,大多数检查的皮肤标准都得到了改善。结论:IMAGE MD®产品系列使志愿者测试者总体上显得稍微年轻一些。通过应用Visia®成像技术客观测量皮肤随时间的变化是可能的。
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