EXPERT PERSPECTIVES IN SKINCARE SCIENCE

Experts in the field discuss new therapies and how they will impact the dermatologist's practice.

Jaqueline Watchmaker, MD: Patient-reported Outcomes in Clinical Skincare Research

Dr. Watchmaker discusses patient-report outcomes from a study1 that evaluated a novel serum (Mystro Active Balance Serum; Skinbetter Science), where patients reported decreased pore visibility and skin greasiness as well as high patient satisfaction reported throughout the study.

MORE EXPERT PERSPECTIVES IN SKINCARE SCIENCE

Dr. Watchmaker reviews encouraging results from a clinical study that evaluated the compatibility of a novel serum (Mystro Active Balance Serum; Skinbetter Science) for use with patients undergoing non-ablative fractional laser treatments and medium depth chemical peels. ...
See below to preview the latest skincare research published by Zoe Diana Draelos, MD; Pearl Grimes, MD;
Jaqueline Watchmaker, MD; and Diane Nelson, RN, MPH, in the February issue of
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology.1,2

References:

1. Draelos ZD, Grimes PE, Watchmaker J, Nelson DB. A Multi-center Trial Evaluating a Serum Comprised of Plant-based Adaptogens Targeting Skin Quality. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2024;17(2):15–19.

2. Draelos ZD, Grimes PE, Watchmaker J, Nelson DB. Gene Expression Analysis of a Topical Serum Comprised of Plant-based Adaptogens Developed to Support Homeostasis and Skin Quality. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2024;17(2):43–46.

3. Data on file, Skinbetter Science