EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF VIPER SERUM FOR TOPICAL USE AS FACIAL ANTI-AGING 0 By Edoardo Raposio, Valerio Belgrano, Alessandro Caielli, Eleonora Canini, Emanuela Grosso, et al. on April 28, 2009 Capsula eBurnea In Aesthetic Medicine a revolution to prevent skin aging and fight facial wrinkles has been the introduction into the market (for aesthetic purposes) of botulinum toxin. The action of the toxin is to weaken the muscle through a partial paralysis of peripheral nerves, with a relaxation of the skin. In our study, we tried to assess the anti-aging efficacy of three different oligopeptide preparates to prevent skin aging of the upper third of the face. Within our O.U. Plastic Surgery, we selected, at random, 12 volunteer subjects. We used three preparations will mimic the action of botulinum toxin, through transcutaneous absorption. The two main components are ARGIRELINE® and SYN®-AKE. Short-term treatment showed a general tendency to a reduction in contractile status at the level of the corrugator and orbicularis muscles. The long-term treatment, instead, showed a valid effect at the level of the frontalis muscle. Alessandro Caielli Carlo Rossello Claudia Porzio Edoardo Raposio Eleonora Canini Emanuela Grosso Pierluigi Santi Valdemaro Pavacci Valerio Belgrano Share. Twitter Facebook Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
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