In the sixth installment of this series on skin glycation and aging, Dr. Draelos reviews patient-reported outcomes from a recently published clinical study evaluating the BioRewind Skin Health Dietary Supplement, while Drs. Watchmaker and Bucay discuss representative before-and-after images and clinical insights related to study findings.
The discussion centers on a randomized, placebo-controlled trial investigating a dietary supplement containing rosemary extract and its effects on visible facial skin quality.
Topics Covered
- Patient self-assessment and satisfaction outcomes from the clinical study
- Observed improvements in visible facial skin quality
- Clinician perspectives on before-and-after treatment images
- Potential clinical applications of dietary supplementation in skin health and aging support
Reference
Draelos ZD, et al. A Single-center, Double-blinded, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of a Dietary Supplement Containing Rosemary Extract on Visible Facial Skin Quality. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology. 2025;18(3):28–33.
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