Change of epidermal barrier parameters and biomechanical parameters of the skin in children with atopic dermatitis during the use of a lipid-restoring cream containing biotic complex
D. V. Zaslavsky,
A. V. Taganov,
A. V. Molochkov
et al.
Abstract:Emollients are an integral part of the therapy for patients with atopic dermatitis. The most effective will be the new generation of emollients – emollients plus, which normalize the skin microbiome. Their effectiveness can be assessed by determining the parameters of the epidermal barrier (hydratation, sebum level, pH) and skin elasticity.Objectives. To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a lipid-restoring cream containing a biotic complex LE SANTI in children with atopic dermatitis.Material and methods.… Show more
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