Clinical Assessment of the Local Tolerance and Cosmetic Efficacy of a Topical Skin Care Formulation Used After 70% Glycolic Acid Facial Skin Rejuvenation Procedures in Healthy Female Subjects: A Randomized, Controlled, Evaluator-Blind Study

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    TLDR The moisturizing cream used after a chemical peel was well tolerated and effectively moisturized the skin.
    The document contains three separate study summaries, but none of them are related to hair loss, alopecia, or hair growth. The first study focused on the clinical and instrumental characterization of hair and scalp aging in nonbalding Caucasian women, identifying clinical and biophysical descriptors of scalp and hair aging. The second study assessed the local tolerance and cosmetic efficacy of a moisturizing cream used after superficial chemical peeling, finding that the cream was well tolerated and provided consistent moisturization benefits. The third study investigated the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with multiple, unprovoked superficial venous thromboses, revealing that such patients are at greater risk for thrombophilia, cancer, recurrent venous thromboembolic events, and death. Each study had different objectives and outcomes, and none directly addressed the priority subjects of hair loss, alopecia, or hair growth.
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