Chemical Peeling in Skin-Aging Patients: A Retrospective Study

Ester Chateline Susanto, - and Trisniartami Setyaningrum, Trisniartami and Arifa Mustika, Arifa and Linda Astari, Linda (2023) Chemical Peeling in Skin-Aging Patients: A Retrospective Study. Berkala Ilmu Kesehatan Kulit dan Kelamin, 35 (1). pp. 6-14. ISSN 1978-4279 E-ISSN: 2549-4082

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Abstract

Background: Skin aging is a deg enerative process that involves a decrease in the structure and function of skin cells and the extracellular matrix due to intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Chemical peeling is one of the skin aging treatments that involves skin ablation using chemical agents. Purpose: To evaluate the profile of skin-aging patients treated with chemical peeling at the Dermatology and Venereology Outpatient Unit of Dr. Soetomo General Hospital Surabaya from January through December 2019. Methods: The data were obtained from patients’ medical records through a total sampling technique, which consisted of age, gender, occupation, history taking, physical examination, diagnosis, therapeutic agents, follow-up frequency, and therapeutic result. Result: The study included 37 patients, the majority of whom were between the ages of 46 and 55 (35.1%), female (100%), and private employees (32.4%). In history taking, patients’ main complaint is dull skin (94.6%), with the risk factor of sun exposure (97.3%) and the history of sunscreen usage (81.1%). Pigmentary changes were found in all patients (100%). The most common diagnoses are photoaging Glogau II and Glogau III, found in 15 patients (40.5%), respectively. The common priming agents were sunscreen (97.3%), cleanser (94.6%), and 8% glycolic acid (75.7%). The majority of patients (62.2%) received 20% glycolic acid as a peeling agent and sunscreen (86.5%) as a post-peeling agent. The majority of patients (43.2%) did not follow up. Glogau II photoaging (57.1%) was the main therapeutic result. Conclusion: Proper chemical peeling procedures and patients compliance are important factors to improve therapeutic outcomes.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: skin aging, photoaging, ultraviolet radiation, chemical peeling
Subjects: R Medicine
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Farmakologi
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Ester Chateline Susanto, -UNSPECIFIED
Trisniartami Setyaningrum, TrisniartamiNIDN8846900016
Arifa Mustika, ArifaNIDN0015097006
Linda Astari, LindaUNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Miftachul Miftachul Mujayanah Mifta
Date Deposited: 12 Sep 2023 09:22
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2023 09:22
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/128131
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