From the Cosmetic Dermatology Archives

Golden Peel Plus for the Treatment of Breast Flaccidity: A Clinical, Histological, and Statistical Study

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Breast flaccidity is a common complaint among women. This article reports the results of a clinical, histological, statistical study examining the use of Golden Peel Plus (Jessner solution plus 53% resorcinol, 5% glycerol monostearate, 5% cetyl alcohol, and 37% deionized water) to treat 30 women with this condition. Each patient received 4 treatments with Golden Peel Plus on the right breast only administered at 2-week intervals. All patients showed clinical, histological, and subjective improvement. An average shortening of 1.6 cm was noted in the treated breast posttreatment, representing a significant change (P<.05 from baseline as measured by the class="article_abstract_nonital">t test.


 

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