Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2025;17(0):1-5
INTRODUCTION: Multiple treatments that promise to prevent or treat skin aging act on cellular functions, reducing skin aggression mechanisms, or even on the loss of skin barrier properties. Silicone adhesives appear to have a positive effect on barrier function and modulation of inflammation, but their clinical effects have not yet been documented.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of silicone adhesives in reducing the signs of periorbital aging.
METHODS: 33 patients between 35 and 55 years old with a clinical diagnosis of aging in the periorbital region were selected; Of these, 23 underwent hydration measurements (corneometry) and skin relief (prophylometry). All participants used the patches daily for a period of 30 days.
RESULTS: After four weeks of use, the application of silicone adhesives provided a significant improvement in hydration levels and the skins microrelief, making it smoother. The clinical and subjective evaluation corroborated these findings, and also showed a relevant improvement in clinical and subjective parameters such as hydration, softness, texture, and expression lines.
CONCLUSION: The continued use of silicone adhesives demonstrated a beneficial effect on some signs of aging, possibly related to improved hydration and modulation of inflammation.
Keywords: Skin Aging; Epidermis; Silicone Elastomers.