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The effect of bakuchiol in the skin aging process: A systematic review Priyanto, Olivia Jovina; Sugiyanto, Yosef Ferdinand Rahmat; Salim, Darryl Samuel
Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia Vol. 7, No. 2
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Background: With aging, the skin gradually loses its structural and morphological coherence, decreasing its function. With aging and chronic ultraviolet (UV) exposure, the skin becomes thin and loses elasticity, and wrinkles, pigmentation, and texture irregularities appear. Today, people of all ages become interested in the cosmetic industry, aiming to make their skin appropriate to their age or look younger. Bakuchiol is a pure meroterpene phenol found mainly in the seeds of the Indian plant Psoralea corylifolia (babchi). It triggers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity and has anti-aging properties like retinol. The study aimed to know the effect of bakuchiol on the skin aging process. Methods: A systematic review of the literature was conducted. Data were collected and synthesized from online databases with the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) protocol. Results: More than 125 articles were found, and six studies were selected according to this research. Of the six existing clinical trial studies, all showed that bakuchiol had a beneficial effect on reducing signs of skin aging. Conclusion: Bakuchiol has shown beneficial effects in preventing or reducing signs of skin aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles, loss of elasticity and firmness, dull skin, uneven hyperpigmentation, skin dryness, and texture irregularities, with minimal side effects.
A POST OPERATIVE PALATOPLASTY FEEDING GUIDELINES: A LITERATURE REVIEW Salim, Darryl Samuel; Victe, Dona Christin; Sylvina, Sylvina; Setyarto, Muhammad Rizqy
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi
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Introduction: Post operative palatoplasty is one of the important things, because many complications that may occur post operatively such as bleeding, dehiscence, to velopharyngeal insufficiency. One of the factors that determine postoperative palatoplasty wound healing is feeding problem which is still controversial, both in terms of the type of food and the time of feeding. There are no guidelines for handling postoperative palatoplasty in Indonesia. For this reason, the author tries to make a feeding guides post palatoplasty by compiling existing literature, to be used as a reference in making guidelines. Method: Data collected from journal search engine with limited keyword. All article were analysed by authors to find focused data post palatoplasty feeding. All data is presented in a table, then compared and analysed. Result: There are nine articles that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were obtained which were presented in the table and compared. Conclusion: Guidelines for post palatoplasty surgery must be made to provide the best results. Based on existing research and literature, the authors suggest including: a liquid diet after surgery, a soft diet as soon as possible, a solid diet after one month of surgery, and most importantly all diets must have good nutrition for Indonesia post palatoplasty feeding guidelines.