Skin boosters are injectable and topical treatments designed to improve dermal quality and restore skin health. These products typically include hyaluronic acid formulations, biostimulatory agents, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), growth factors, and polynucleotides. Their growing use in aesthetic medicine is supported by their diverse mechanisms of action and routes of administration. One such category of interest includes polynucleotide-based therapies, most notably Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN). Derived from the DNA of salmon or trout, PDRN exhibits dual regenerative and anti-inflammatory properties. Mechanistically, it promotes tissue repair by supplying nucleotides essential for DNA synthesis and activates adenosine A2A receptors, thereby enhancing angiogenesis and mitigating inflammation. Clinically, PDRN has been applied in aesthetic medicine for skin rejuvenation, where it improves elasticity, texture, and reduces fine lines, as well as in wound healing and scar remodeling, supporting its integration into advanced bioregenerative protocols. Among such agents, VAMPâ„¢ ADVANCED Topical Multivitamin Serum is formulated to improve hydration, elasticity, and overall skin radiance through a proprietary blend of amino acids, vitamins, and peptides. While preliminary data suggest potential benefits, robust peer-reviewed clinical studies remain limited. This study seeks to evaluate the efficacy of topical application of VAMPâ„¢ ADVANCED Topical Multivitamin Serum following microneedling in skin rejuvenation.
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Percentage Change in Skin Hydration
Timeframe: Baseline to Week 10 (Group 1) and Week 16 (Group 2)