Korean J Dermatol.  2010 Nov;48(11):925-932.

The Clinical Usefulness of a Skin Analysis Instrument (The Clarity(TM) Skin Advisor System)

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dermatology, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. romio@hanyang.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Although a number of tools are currently available for objectively evaluating skin, there are not sufficient about the use of these instruments in the Korean dermatologic literature.
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical application of a skin analysis instrument (Claritytrade mark Skin Advisor system, BrighTex Bio-Photonics, USA) for the evaluation of pigmentation, erythema, enlarged pores and wrinkles on the face.
METHODS
In this prospective clinical study, we enrolled 28 patients who visited our clinic during 3 months. Before and after the treatment, assessment of the facial skin was performed with the skin analysis instrument. The objective improvement evaluation was done by a trained observer. The subjective patient assessment and patient satisfaction were checked via a questionnaire. We analyzed the relationships between the five measuring items (spot count, the area affected, diffuse erythema, the enlarged pore count and the wrinkle count) and the subjective improvement, the patient satisfaction and the objective improvement.
RESULTS
A total of 28 subjects (9 males and 19 females) with facial pigmentary disorder, erythema, enlarged pores and/or prominent wrinkles were recruited. There was a statistically significant relationship between the objective improvement and four (spot count, diffuse erythema, enlarged pore count, wrinkle count) of the five measurement items (p<0.05). But only diffuse erythema showed a statistically significant relationship with subjective improvement, and only the wrinkle count showed a statistically significant relationship with patient satisfaction (p<0.05).
CONCLUSION
In this paper, we suggest the possible clinical usefulness of the skin analysis instrument for assessing the change of the skin state in patients with cosmetic complaints.

Keyword

Analysis; Method; Skin

MeSH Terms

Cosmetics
Erythema
Humans
Male
Patient Satisfaction
Pigmentation
Prospective Studies
Skin
Surveys and Questionnaires
Cosmetics
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