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Clinical use of topical retinaldehyde on photoaged skin.
BACKGROUND: Retinaldehyde, the natural precursor of retinoic acid, should exert similar effects on photoaged skin.
OBJECTIVE: To establish the efficacy and safety of topical retinaldehyde on photoaged skin.
METHODS: Open and controlled clinical studies using image analysis of silicone skin replicas.
RESULTS: Retinaldehyde proved efficient and safe.
CONCLUSION: Retinaldehyde is efficient and well tolerated for the improvement of the signs of photoaging.
OBJECTIVE: To establish the efficacy and safety of topical retinaldehyde on photoaged skin.
METHODS: Open and controlled clinical studies using image analysis of silicone skin replicas.
RESULTS: Retinaldehyde proved efficient and safe.
CONCLUSION: Retinaldehyde is efficient and well tolerated for the improvement of the signs of photoaging.
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