Double‐Blind, Half‐Face Study Comparing Topical Vitamin C and Vehicle for Rejuvenation of Photodamage
@article{Fitzpatrick2002DoubleBlindHS, title={Double‐Blind, Half‐Face Study Comparing Topical Vitamin C and Vehicle for Rejuvenation of Photodamage}, author={R. Fitzpatrick and E. Rostan}, journal={Dermatologic Surgery}, year={2002}, volume={28}, pages={231–236} }
BACKGROUND
Aging of the population, in particular the "baby boomers," has resulted in increased interest in methods of reversal of photodamage. [...] Key MethodMETHODS
Ten patients applied in a double-blind manner a newly formulated vitamin C complex having 10% ascorbic acid (water soluble) and 7% tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate (lipid soluble) in an anhydrous polysilicone gel base to one-half of the face and the inactive polysilicone gel base to the opposite side.Expand Abstract
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