1. Tolerability and hydrating effects of an anti-aging gynaecological collagen cream in women in menopause
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Giorgio Caccia, Enrica Salvatori, Andrea Vele, Milko M. Radicioni, Anna Mancarella Eberhardt, Francesca Focanti, and Andrea F. D. Di Stefano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,integumentary system ,Abdominal skin ,Visual analogue scale ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Vulvovaginal discomfort ,Surgery ,Perineum ,Menopause ,Skin hydration ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tolerability ,medicine ,business ,Burning Sensation - Abstract
Background and Aims: A gynaecological cream containing collagen, phytocollagen, hyaluronate and vitamins was investigated in women in menopause. Methods: The cream was daily applied to the vaginal mucosa and the perineal skin as well as to the abdominal skin (healthy skin used as control) for 1 week and then on alternate days for other 2 weeks. Skin hydration and viscoelasticity were measured at baseline and after 8 and 21 days by Corneometer® CM 825 and Cutometer® MPA 850, respectively. The product use comfort and the moisturising of the vaginal mucosa were evaluated by the volunteers through a questionnaire and a visual analogue scale, respectively. Results: The local tolerability was excellent for nearly all of the volunteers (90% - 95%) and according both to dermatologist’s and gynaecologist’s evaluation. Related adverse reactions had a frequency of 15% (10% vulvovaginal burning sensation and 5% vulvovaginal discomfort). The topical hydration increased both in the perineal and the abdominal skin. Hydration increase vs. baseline was more marked on day 8 than on day 21 and was significant in the abdominal skin (p-value
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- 2014
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