Face-Splitting test shows gel may calm rosacea redness
NCT ID NCT07431476
Summary
This study tested whether a prescription gel called 0.33% brimonidine can reduce persistent facial redness in people with rosacea. Researchers applied the gel to one side of participants' faces and a placebo gel to the other side to compare immediate effects, then had participants use the gel daily for one month. They measured redness using special cameras and skin measurement devices to see both short-term and longer-term results.
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Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Department of Dermatology
Istanbul, 34098, Turkey (Türkiye)
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