Dermatology

DERMATITIS/ECZEMA/ATOPIA

  • Erithema evaluation (EVE scale)
  • Eritthema decrease (mexameter)
  • SCORAD scale
  • Eczema improvement (EASi scale)
  • Transepidermal water lost evaluation (TEWL)
  • Hydrating effect (Corneometer)
  • Dermatological Life Quality Index (DLQI)
  • IGA Scale (Investigator’s Global Assessment)
  • Itching (EVA scale)

PSORIASIS

  • PASI scale
  • Dermatological Life Quality Index (DLQI)
  • Patient satisfaction

SCARS

  • Healing efficacy (POSAS and VANCOUVER scale)
  • Dermatological evaluation
  • Standarized photo analysis
  • Antiseptic effect (microbiological control)
  • Dermatological Life Quality Index (DLQI)

CELLULITIS

  • Determination of microcirculation and cellulite nodule: by Thermography and temperature (Thermometer)
  • Determination of the state of elasticity and firmness of the skin
  • (Cutometer)Centimeter measurement of the perimeter of the thigh.

ACNE

  • Improvement of scars by Echelle d’Evaluation clinique des Cicatrices d’acné; (ECCA)
  • Post-acne hyperpigmentation reduction (international scale, PAHPI)
  • Post-acne hyperpigmentation reduction (Colorimeter / Mexameter)

HIPERPIGMENTATION

  • Improvement of the hyperpigmented area using Melasma Area and Severity Index, (MASI)
  • Hyperpigmentation reduction (Mexamenter / Colorimeter)

HEMATOMAS

  • Centimeter determination of the hematoma and determination of visual coloration
  • Quantitative determination of skin color (Colorimeter CL400)
  • Subjective assessment of pain and relief
  • Standardized photography

DRY HANDS

  • Hydration level (Corneometer)
  • Barrier function (Tewameter)
  • Semi-quantitative assessment: State of cracks, Redness, Peeling, Pain, Inflammation, Itching
  • Photographic visual assessment (before and after) (5 subjects)

ITCH RELIEVER

  • Erythema Index (Mexameter)
  • Temperature in the study area (Skin-Thermometer)
  • Measurement of the diameter (millimeters) of the irritated area
  • Subjective evaluation by the subject at the level of perception of the itch
  • Visual analog scala (VAS)
  • Photographic capture of the study area

HYPERHIDROSIS

  • Time to euhidrosis
  • Presence or absence of sweat production
  • Sweat intensity by surface (photography and Minor test)
  • Clinical disappearance of excess sweat production
  • Clinical reappearance of hyperhidrosis
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