• Skin Res Technol · May 2012

    Cosmetic efficacy evaluation of an anti-acne cream using the 3D image analysis system.

    • Kyung Min Choi, So Jeong Kim, Ji Hwoon Baek, Seung-Joo Kang, Yong Chool Boo, and Jae Sook Koh.
    • Dermapro/Skin Research Center, Seoul, Korea.
    • Skin Res Technol. 2012 May 1; 18 (2): 192-8.

    Background/PurposeAcne is a skin disease which accompanies pathological and morphological changes. Although acne severity is scored by clinicians based on pathological status, aesthetic aspect of acne symptom is also concerned by patients. This study was conducted to examine the usefulness of a 3D image analysis method for the cosmetic efficacy evaluation of an anti-acne cream.MethodsTwenty-one healthy volunteers with acne lesions were recruited for the study and treated with an 'anti-acne cream' for 4 weeks. Acne symptoms on the facial skin were graded by the visual evaluation of photographs taken before and after the treatment. Skin color of acne lesions was and measured by a spectrophotometer. In addition, a 3D image analysis system was used to quantify skin surface roughness and acne volumes.ResultsBoth visual and spectrophotometric assessments of acne lesions provided similar results indicating that the cream treatment improved acne symptoms significantly. The 3D image analysis of acne lesions confirmed that the cream treatment decreased skin surface roughness and acne volumes.ConclusionThe current study demonstrated that the 3D image-based analysis of the skin may be useful for the quantification of acne symptoms of cosmetic relevance.© 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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