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Skin radiance is crucial for enhancing facial attractiveness and is negatively affected by factors like hyperpigmentation and aging-related changes. Current treatments often lack comprehensive solutions for improving skin radiance. This study aimed to develop a cosmetic formula that enhances skin radiance by reducing hyperpigmentation and improving skin regeneration by targeting specific receptors-the endothelin receptor type B (EDNRB) for hyperpigmentation and the adiponectin receptor 1 (ADIPOR1) for sagging and wrinkles. To achieve this, we used artificial intelligence technologies to screen and select ingredients with an affinity for EDNRB and ADIPOR1. Vitamin B12 (VitB12) was identified as a molecule that targets EDNRB, which is involved in melanogenesis. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) targets ADIPOR1, which is associated with skin regeneration. VitB12 successfully inhibited intracellular calcium elevation and melanogenesis induced by endothelin-1. In contrast, ATP increased the mRNA expression of collagen and elastin and promoted wound healing. Moreover, the VitB12 and ATP complex significantly increased the expression of hyaluronan synthases, which are crucial for skin hydration. Furthermore, in human participants, the application of the VitB12 and ATP complex to one-half of the face significantly improved skin radiance, elasticity, and texture. Our findings provide valuable insights for the development of skincare formulations.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb46080537 | DOI Listing |
J Drugs Dermatol
September 2025
The accumulation of endogenous advanced glycation end products (AGEs) has been shown to degrade the integrity of the extracellular matrix in the dermis, resulting in signs of aging. Resurfacing procedures are a first-line treatment option. Post-procedure skin care is integral in achieving optimal results with minimal downtime.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cosmet Dermatol
September 2025
Division of Cosmetic Sciences and Aesthetic Dermatology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Background: Skin quality has a significant influence on aesthetic perception, yet its clinical evaluation remains subjective and inconsistent. Traditional assessments, such as visual grading and manual scoring, lack reproducibility and fail to capture subtle changes over time.
Aims: To explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can transform skin quality evaluation by introducing objective, data-driven metrics that enhance precision, reproducibility, and personalization in aesthetic medicine.
Nano Lett
September 2025
School of Electrical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.
A fully wireless and reusable red organic light-emitting diode (OLED) patch was developed as a noninvasive platform for skin wound phototherapy. The device integrates a USB-C rechargeable battery, a flexible printed circuit board, and a red OLED emitter into a soft, skin-conformal form factor. The OLED delivers uniform 645 nm light with minimal heat (∼21 °C) and stable radiance (21.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Aesthet Dermatol
July 2025
Dr. Gold is with Gold Skin Care Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
Objective: The authors sought to observe the effect of nanodiamond-zinc oxide (ND-ZnO)-containing skincare preparations on facial erythema and acne-like lesions in subjects with rosacea or rosacea-like symptoms.
Methods: An eight-week, real-world case series was compiled, with 35 included patients who exhibited facial redness and/or papulopustular features. Participants were assigned to one of two regimens: (1) ND-ZnO-containing cream applied once daily, or (2) ND-ZnO-containing serum applied twice daily with the cream layered on in the morning.
J Cosmet Dermatol
July 2025
Department of Plastic Surgery, JingRen Clinic, Shanghai, China.
Background: Photoaging leads to structural changes in the skin, such as reduced collagen production, contributing to wrinkles, reduced elasticity, and dyspigmentation. Collagen-based treatments have shown promise in skin rejuvenation, but the effectiveness of recombinant type III humanized collagen (RhCol-III) solution for injection in Asian populations has not been widely studied.
Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of RhCol-III solution injections in improving skin quality for rejuvenation among Chinese cases.