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A > Vitamin A Reduce WrinklesVitamin A Helps Reduce Wrinkles Associated With Natural Skin AgingApplying vitamin A to the skin appears to improve the wrinkles associated with natural aging and may help to promote the production of skin-building compounds, according to a new report.The wrinkles and brown spots associated with aging appear first and
most prominently on skin exposed to
the sun, according to background information in the article. "Human
skin not exposed to the sun also ages but less dramatically," the
authors write. "In intrinsic, natural or chronological aging, skin
loses its youthful appearance by becoming thinner, laxer and more finely
wrinkled. Reza Kafi, M.D., then of the University of Michigan Medical School,
Ann Arbor, and now of Stanford Medical School, Palo Alto, Calif., and
colleagues assessed the effectiveness of vitamin
A (retinol) lotion in 36 elderly individuals (average age 87 years). Researchers applied a lotion containing 0.4 percent retinol to participants'
right or left upper inner arms, and lotion with no retinol to the other
arm, up to three times a week for 24 weeks. Wrinkles, roughness and overall severity of aging
were each graded on a scale from zero (none) to nine (severe) before
treatment and two, four, eight, 16 and 24 weeks after beginning treatment.
In addition, 4-millimeter biopsy specimens of skin were taken from both
arms at the beginning and end of the 24-week treatment period. A total of 23 individuals completed the full study and 13 withdrew
from the study prior to completion. "Topical retinol improves fine wrinkles
associated with natural aging," the authors conclude. "Significant
induction of glycosaminoglycan, which is known to retain substantial
water, and increased collagen production are most likely responsible
for wrinkle effacement . Vitamin A deficiency |
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