Abolfazl Jooya's research while affiliated with Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and other places

Publications (3)

Article
Twenty percent azelaic acid gel is recommended as a topical treatment for acne due to its favorable profile. Our objective in this study was to evaluate the efficacy of 20% azelaic acid gel in the treatment of mild to moderate acne vulgaris. This was a double blind, randomized clinical trial. Sixty patients with mild to moderate acne vulgaris were...
Article
Finding an effective treatment for acne that is well tolerated by the patients is a challenge. One study has suggested the efficacy of tea tree oil in treatment of the acne vulgaris. To determine the efficacy of tea tree oil in mild to moderate acne vulgaris. This was a randomized double-blind clinical trial performed in 60 patients with mild to mo...

Citations

... Other uncontrolled studies of creams with vitamins C, E, and K or vitamin K and retinol have demonstrated improvement in infraorbital pigmentation in 93% to 100% of subjects, albeit with variable results. 78,79 Vitamin C in particular may serve to thicken eyelid dermal tissue, masking hemostasis-related discoloration. 80 Although hydroquinone has been the gold standard for hyperpigmentation, a recently released hydroquinone-free topical product targeting all major biochemical pathways of cutaneous pigmentation may lead to equivalent results without safety concerns associated with long-term use. ...
Reference: Dark Circles
... The trial spanned 45 days, with patients assessed every 15 days. Results indicated that tea tree oil gel demonstrated significant improvement over placebo in terms of total acne lesion count and acne severity index [74]. ...
... Data on acne severity were available for five different treatment comparisons: AA 20% was found to be significantly more effective than vehicle after 6 weeks (AA was 3.06 times more effective than vehicle in terms of Acne Severity Index (ASI) scores) 45 (GRADE: some concerns). ...