New Serum-Peel combo aims to fade dark spots and wrinkles
NCT ID NCT07429786
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether adding MELA B3 serum to a 35% glycolic acid peel works better than the peel alone for treating dark spots (melasma, post-acne marks, age spots) and signs of aging. About 80 adults aged 30-70 in Buenos Aires will use the treatments for 3 months. The goal is to see if the combination improves skin tone, fine lines, and firmness more effectively.
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