Microplastics in dermatology: Potential effects on skin homeostasis

Author:

Aristizabal Miguel1,Jiménez‐Orrego Katherine V.1,Caicedo‐León María D.1,Páez‐Cárdenas Laura S.1,Castellanos‐García Isabella1,Villalba‐Moreno Dennys L.1,Ramírez‐Zuluaga Luisa V.1,Hsu Jeffrey T. S.2,Jaller Jose3,Gold Michael4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ADEI – Aesthetics & Dermatology Institute Bogota Colombia

2. Department of Dermatology University of Illinois College of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

3. Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center Bronx New York USA

4. Gold Skin Care Center Nashville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMicroplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) have become a growing concern in dermatology due to their widespread presence in cosmetic formulations and the environment. These minuscule synthetic polymer particles prompt an essential exploration of their potential impact on dermatological homeostasis.AimsThis study aims to investigate the effects of MPs and NPs on the integumentary system. Specifically, it seeks to understand the potential cutaneous alterations, inflammatory responses, and disruptions to the skin's physiological functions caused by these synthetic particles.Patients/MethodsThe investigation involves a comprehensive analysis of emerging research on MPs and NPs. This includes their presence in cosmetic formulations and environmental pervasiveness. The study delves into their capacity to breach the cutaneous barrier, raising concerns about the implications of prolonged exposure.ResultsEvidence suggests that MPs and NPs may indeed incite cutaneous alterations, provoke inflammatory responses, and disturb the homeostasis of the skin's physiological functions. Their small dimensions enhance their capability to breach the cutaneous barrier, further emphasizing the apprehensions associated with prolonged exposure.ConclusionsWhile a precise understanding of the implications of MPs and NPs on dermatological health remains an ongoing scientific endeavor, this study underscores the growing significance of these synthetic particles. The findings emphasize the need for proactive measures to safeguard both individual well‐being and environmental preservation in the context of dermatological health.

Publisher

Wiley

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