Project leader Professor Yuri Sukhovey explained that many anti-aging drugs aim to stimulate the production of hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin in the skin. However, the effectiveness of these medications may vary depending on individual skin conditions.
The study was conducted on drugs used for biorevitalization. Scientists evaluated the effects of various agents on fibroblasts, which are responsible for skin elasticity and tone.
This approach will make it possible to predict the skin’s response to certain drugs, which will help patients and specialists choose the most effective rejuvenation methods, taking into account the individual characteristics of each person, said Elena Kostolomova, Associate Professor of the Department of Microbiology at TMU. body.
Source: Ferra
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