Leveraging Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Profiling for Precision Skin Care: How SNPs Shape Individual Responses in Cosmetic Dermatology
2024
Using Genetic Profiling for Personalized Skin Care
Commentary
Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Haykal Diala
Primary Institution: Centre Médical Laser Palaiseau
Hypothesis
Can single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) improve treatment outcomes in cosmetic dermatology?
Conclusion
SNP profiling can lead to more personalized and effective skincare treatments.
Supporting Evidence
- SNPs can predict how skin responds to treatments.
- Certain SNPs are linked to collagen breakdown and skin aging.
- AI can enhance the accuracy of SNP profiling.
- Understanding SNPs helps tailor skincare to individual needs.
Takeaway
Doctors can use tiny changes in our genes to figure out the best skincare for each person, making treatments safer and more effective.
Limitations
The adoption of SNP profiling in cosmetic dermatology is still in its early stages and requires further exploration.
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