[PDF] Open-label evaluation of the skin-brightening efficacy of a skin-brightening system using decapeptide-12 | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3109/14764172.2012.672745 Corpus ID: 25992602Open-label evaluation of the skin-brightening efficacy of a skin-brightening system using decapeptide-12 @article{Kassim2012OpenlabelEO, title={Open-label evaluation of the skin-brightening efficacy of a skin-brightening system using decapeptide-12}, author={Andrea T Kassim and M. Hussain and D. Goldberg}, journal={Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy}, year={2012}, volume={14}, pages={117 - 121} } Andrea T Kassim, M. Hussain, D. Goldberg Published 2012 Medicine Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy This prospective study evaluated the safety and efficacy of decapeptide–12 in conjunction with an antioxidant cleanser, glycolic–acid containing facial moisturizer and broad-spectrum sunscreen in the treatment of facial hyperpigmentation associated with chronic photodamage. Fifteen female subjects with Fitzpatrick skin types I through IV and documented photodamage were entered into the study, of whom 13 completed the study. Results were obtained at weeks 4, 8, 12, 18 and 24 and were assessed by… Expand View on Taylor & Francis envymedical.files.wordpress.com Save to Library Create Alert Cite Launch Research Feed Share This Paper 3 Citations View All Topics from this paper Lumixyl Melanins Hyperpigmentation Sunscreening Agents Therapeutic procedure melanin biosynthetic process Antioxidants Drug Kinetics Face CLEANSER Identifier 3 Citations Citation Type Citation Type All Types Cites Results Cites Methods Cites Background Has PDF Publication Type Author More Filters More Filters Filters Sort by Relevance Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count Sort by Recency Open-label evaluation of a novel skin brightening system containing 0.01% decapeptide-12 in combination with 20% buffered glycolic acid for the treatment of mild to moderate facial melasma. S. P. Ramírez, A. Carvajal, J. Salazar, G. Arroyave, A. M. Flórez, H. F. 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