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Multi-directional in-vivo evaluation of regenerating and restucturing effects by IEC Group via ZOOM#32

IEC consolidates its expertise in the regenerating, repairing, restructuring or strengthening effects of the skin and barrier function with its protocol developed in 1998 and recent innovations in imaging.
A protocol with stripping and TEWL measurements in kinetics and over a period of 21 days to highlight the mechanisms of action of the products, deployed with the same rigor in the 9 IEC test centers in France, Bulgaria, South-Africa and Asia (Japan, Singapore, Korea and China) for a global multi-ethnic approach.

Protocol that can be supplemented by skin imaging analyses, with for example:
• VisioScan® VC 20 plus (Courage&Khazaka)
• C-Cube® (Pixience),
• Fringe Projection (Dermatop™ Eotech)
• 25 MHz ultrasound measurements

For an objective analysis and visualization of the effects on the entropy and homogeneity of the dermis and of the skin surface.

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