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Evaluation of a Prescription Strength Hydroquinone/L-Ascorbic Acid Treatment

System for Normal to Oily Skin

Suzanne Bruce, MD

Houston, TX

Supported by OMP, Inc.

P802

JoAnne Watson, DPM

Long Beach, CA

Background•

With photodamaged skin, early intervention is important for:–

Improving the appearance of the skin

Minimizing the need for future treatment by encouraging skin care and protection at a young age

Mild photodamage can be improved by:–

Hydroquinone (reduces hyperpigmentation)

L-ascorbic acid (has antioxidant activity, is essential for collagen synthesis, and reduces melanin synthesis)

4% hydroquinone (prescription strength) is quicker and more effective than over-the-counter concentrations (up to 2%)

Introduction

A 4% hydroquinone (HQ)/10% L-ascorbic acid treatment system has been developed to:–

Treat early signs of photodamage in youthful looking skin

Help prevent further photodamage

Two versions, for:–

Normal to dry skin (original version)

Normal to oily skin (newly available)

Objective

To evaluate the 4% HQ/10% L-ascorbic acid treatment system for normal to oily skin in individuals with minimal or mild facial photodamage and hyperpigmentation

Main Inclusion Criteria

18-40 years old•

Normal to oily facial skin with:–

Photodamage (minimal or mild)

Hyperpigmentation (minimal or mild intensity)•

Glogau photodamage type I or II

Treatment Regimen

Prescription strength HQ/L-ascorbic acid treatment system for normal to oily skin used for 12 weeks

System composed of:1.

Cleansing gel (twice daily)

2.

Balancing toner (twice daily)3.

Clarifying serum (each morning)

4.

Sunscreen SPF 30 (each morning and as needed)5.

Night cream (each evening)

Ingredients in Treatment System

• 4% hydroquinone• 10% L-ascorbic acid• Vitamin E• Witch hazel• Aloe barbadensis leaf juice• Proprietary penetrating ingredients• Micronized zinc oxide• Octinoxate

Overall integrated assessment, fine lines and wrinkles, tactile roughness, laxity–

None, minimal, mild, mild up to moderate, moderate, severe

Overall intensity of pigmentation–

None, minimal, mild 2, mild 3, moderate, marked, severe

Global improvement–

0%, ~10%, ~25%, ~50%, ~75%, ~90%, ~100% improvement

Lightness/brightness of skin–

0%, ~10%, ~25%, ~50%, ≥

~75% increase

Investigator Evaluations

Patient Evaluations

Smoothness of skin •

Softness of skin

Evenness of skin tone•

Radiance of skin

Visible reduction in fine lines and wrinkles •

Efficacy of HQ/L-ascorbic acid system

Improvement in overall appearance of skin•

Satisfaction with overall appearance of skin

Ease of application of HQ/L-ascorbic acid system•

Comparison with previous skin care treatments

Results

34 patients enrolled:–

30 (88%) completed

4

discontinued (3 due to mild adverse events, 1 due to voluntary withdrawal)

Mean age of 32 years•

82% Caucasian, 12% Asian, 6% black

Majority (88%) were Fitzpatrick skin type II-IV •

Glogau photodamage classification:̶ 27% type I̶ 74% type II

Clinical Improvement

Baseline

Week 4 Week 12

Clinical Improvement

Baseline

Week 4 Week 12

Clinical Improvement

Baseline

Week 4 Week 12

Clinical Improvement

Baseline

Week 4 Week 12

Investigator Evaluations

Overall Integrated Assessment of Photodamage

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

Patients with at least 1-grade improvement from baseline

(%)

7%

47%

80%

***

***

*** P≤.001 for median score versus baseline

Overall Intensity of Pigmentation

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

Patients with at least 1-grade improvement from baseline

(%) 30%

60%

87%

**

***

***

** P≤.01, *** P≤.001 for median score versus baseline

Fine Lines and Wrinkles

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

Patients with at least 1-grade improvement from baseline

(%)

10%

30%

50%

**

***

** P≤.01, *** P≤.001 for median score versus baseline

Tactile Roughness

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

Patients with at least 1-grade improvement from baseline

(%)

57%

87% 90%*** ***

***

*** P≤.001 for median score versus baseline

Laxity

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

Patients with at least 1-grade improvement from baseline

(%)

7% 10%

33%*

* P≤.05 for median score versus baseline

Incidence of ≥

50% Global Improvement

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 12

Moderate improvement(~50% improvement)Marked improvement (~75% improvement)Almost complete clearing(~90% improvement)Complete clearing (100% improvement)

Patients (%)

90%

Incidence of ≥

50% Increase in Lightness/Brightness of Facial Skin

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 12

Moderate increase (~50%)

Marked increase (≥ ~75%)Patients

(%)

87%

Patient Evaluations

Patient Ratings of Improvement at Week 12

0

20

40

60

80

100

Somewhat agreeStrongly agree

Patients (%)

97%87%

Skin appears

more radiant

Visible reduction in fine lines &

wrinkles

Skin texture

smoother

Skin more

evenly toned

Skin feels softer

90%93% 90%

Efficacy of HQ/L-Ascorbic Acid Treatment System

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

GoodVery goodExcellentPatients

(%)

83% 87%97%

Improvement in Overall Appearance of Skin

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

Moderately improvedVery improvedExtremely improvedPatients

(%)

80%90%

97%

Satisfaction with Overall Appearance of Skin

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

Satisfied

Very satisfiedPatients (%)

90% 87%100%

HQ/L-Ascorbic Acid Treatment System is Easy to Apply

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

Somewhat agree

Strongly agreePatients (%)

90% 93% 93%

Comparison of Study System with Other Skin Care Treatments Used Previously

0

20

40

60

80

100

Week 4 Week 6 Week 12

GoodVery goodExcellentPatients

(%)

83% 87%100%

Efficacy Summary•

The HQ/L-ascorbic acid system was associated with improvements in:–

Fine lines and wrinkles–

Tactile roughness –

Laxity–

Intensity of pigmentation–

Evenness of skin tone–

Lightness/brightness of the skin–

Smoothness of the skin–

Softness of the skin–

Radiance of the skin–

Overall appearance of the skin•

93% patients reported the HQ/L-ascorbic acid system was easy to apply •

100% patients were satisfied with the overall appearance of their skin•

100% patients reported the system was good, very good, or excellent compared with other skin treatments they had used

before

Tolerability•

Adverse events at least probably related to treatment:–

Dryness (32%)–

Erythema (9%)–

Peeling (9%)–

Pruritus (6%)–

Milia (6%)–

Rash (3%)–

Burning sensation (3%)–

Contact dermatitis (3%)–

Acne (3%)•

3 discontinuations due to mild facial adverse events:–

Dryness–

Erythema, pruritus, dryness, rash–

Contact dermatitis

Conclusion•

The prescription strength HQ/L-ascorbic acid treatment system can help to ameliorate early signs of photodamage in normal to oily skin including:–

Fine lines and wrinkles

Tactile roughness–

Laxity

Hyperpigmentation and unevenness of skin tone•

At week 12, 100% of patients were satisfied or very satisfied with the overall appearance of their skin

The system is easy to apply and compares favorably with other skin treatments patients have used previously

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