CELLEX-C SKIN FIRMING
CREAM
HELPS REDUCE ROSACEA SYMPTOMS
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
A recent study examining the therapeutic effects of topical vitamin C on patients
with acne rosacea revealed that Cellex-Cs
patented ingredient complex proved beneficial to reducing skins redness
from rosacea and improving skin tone.
Dr. R.B. Carlin, of Saddleback Memorial Hospital in Laguna Hills, California,
utilized an adapted version of Cellex-Cs
Skin Firming Cream containing the principal ingredient of 5% L-ascorbic
acid, plus tyrosine and zinc on patients with Acne Rosacea -- a chronic, progressive
inflammatory dermatosis of the face exacerbated by free radical production.
The studys premise was that vitamin C could prove to be an effective therapeutic
agent for acne rosacea since vitamin Cs antioxidant properties have been
shown to decrease UV-induced free radicals when applied topically and used systemically.
Twelve patients (7 women, 5 men) with stage 1 acne rosacea [facial erythema]
and stage 2 acne rosacea [papules, postules and enlarged pores] applied Cellex-C
Skin Firming Cream to one side of their face and a placebo to the other
every morning. To parallel a real-world clinical situation, the patients were
invited to continue applying their current topical medications at night (to
avoid mixing them with the test products) and were encouraged to apply sunscreen
and make-up in the morning after applying the test products. After three weeks,
the patients reported any noticeable difference from four areas on each side
of the face as well as observing degrees of redness.
The results revealed that Cellex-C
Skin Firming Cream contributed to a marked reduction in the inflamed redness
of rosacea and the rapid onset of therapeutic action in 9 of the 12 patients.
According to Dr. Carlin, The topical vitamin C preparation tested in this
study produced clinically and statistically significant results in reducing
erythema within 3 weeks, even when added to patients existing rosacea
and sunscreen use. In our judgement, this preparation is an efficacious, rapidly
acting agent that can be added to other therapies to reduce erythema of acne
rosacea.
Moreover, Dr. Carlin concluded that Cellex-Cs patented formulation may
well have a culminative effect that could surpass the effect of vitamin C administered
alone, and that other products with higher vitamin C content and greater acidity
may not yield the same results. Therefore, those Cellex-C products containing
the same patented complex especially Cellex-C
Skin Firming Cream Plus or Cellex-C
Eye Contour Cream would be helpful for rosacea patients.