Affiliation:
1. Department of Dermatology Chung‐Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital, Chung‐Ang University College of Medicine Gwangmyeong South Korea
2. Department of Dermatology Chung‐Ang University Hospital, Chung‐Ang University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundEnoxolone, derived from licorice, possesses potent anti‐inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. However, its effectiveness in alleviating post‐laser reactions has not been extensively studied.AimsThis randomized split‐face pilot study aimed to evaluate the effects of enoxolone on skin following laser treatment.Patients/MethodsTen healthy subjects underwent non‐ablative 1550 nm Er:Glass fractional laser treatment and then randomly applied a moisturizer without enoxolone on one side of the face and a dermo‐cosmetic formular containing 2% enoxolone mixed with the same moisturizer on the other side. The erythema index (EI), clinician's erythema assessment (CEA), and pain scores were recorded at 30 min, 60 min, and 24 h posttreatment.ResultsThe group treated with enoxolone showed significantly lower EI and CEA compared to the control group at 24 h posttreatment. Additionally, pain scores were notably reduced in the enoxolone‐treated group 30 min after treatment.ConclusionsThis study suggests that dermo‐cosmetic formular containing 2% enoxolone is effective in reducing erythema and pain following laser treatment.
Funder
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy