Biome Boosted Microneedling
Description
In this episode of The Skin Science Podcast, Thomas M. Hitchcock, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer, speaks with Angela Wilson McDonald, Global VP, Education and Customer Success, and Brian Jones, Ph.D., VP, R&D and Biomedical Innovation, about biome boosted microneedling and the clinical study to support it.
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0:00 Introduction
2:50 Before/after photo from Crown "Biome-boosted microneedling" clinical study
6:34 Story behind the SkinPen + BIOJUVE biome-boosted microneedling study
9:50 Treatment of acne scars
13:08 Optimal environment for skin remodeling
16:40 Philosophy of the BIOJUVE regimen
19:00 How topicals influence skin physiology
23:03 Study design and rationale
28:20 Results
30:30 Before/after photos
33:20 Opportunity to enhance microneedling results
38:25 Improvement beyond acne scarring
40:20 Remodeling process
43:50 Closing remarks
Alqam, M. L., Jones, B. C., & Hitchcock, T. M. (2023). Topical application of skin biome care regimen containing live cultures and ferments of Cutibacterium acnes defendens strain XYCM42 and the impact on clinical outcomes following microneedle-induced skin remodeling. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, 16(12), 18–30. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10729805/pdf/jcad_16_12_18.pdf