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A Scientific Approach to Defining, Evaluating, and Treating Pre-Aging With a Cosmetic Regimen Containing a Novel Cosmetic Peptide, Acetyl Dipeptide-31 Amide (AP31) Pre-aging is a relatively new term used to describe the early, self-perceived signs of skin aging that occur in the 20s and early 30s.1 These early changes include dullness, loss of radiance, uneven skin tone, roughness, loss of firmness, dark circles, and fine lines. This young demographic, comprising both Millennials and Generation Z (Gen Z), is heavily influenced by social media, which provides them with a constant stream of information on cosmetic procedures, skincare trends, and ideals for flawless skin.
Real-World Clinical Case Series Utilizing Acneceuticals as Monotherapy, Adjunctive, or Maintenance Therapy for Acne Vulgaris Acne vulgaris is a common, multifactorial inflammatory skin disease for which there are many pharmacologic and procedural interventions. Recent publications have stressed the importance of quality skin care containing non-prescription actives (acneceuticals) in the treatment of this chronic disorder.