This single-center, split-body, double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial was conducted to assess the efficacy and tolerance of a topical firming body moisturizer when used over the course of 12 weeks by women with mild to moderate sagging, crepey skin, and overall photodamage on the upper arms. A total of 40 subjects completed study participation which included 10 subjects in the biopsy subgroup.
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Change from Baseline in Skin Crepiness Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Skin Elasticity Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Skin Firmness Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Skin Sagging Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Skin Roughness (Visual) Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Skin Roughness (Tactile) Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Overall Photodamage Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Evenness of Skin Tone Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Evenness of Skin Redness Score
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Objective Erythema Parameters
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Objective Edema Parameters
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Objective Dryness Parameters
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Objective Peeling Parameters
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Subjective Burning Parameters
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Subjective Stinging Parameters
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Subjective Itching Parameters
Timeframe: 12 weeks
Change from Baseline in Subjective Tingling Parameters
Timeframe: 12 weeks