Dermatol. praxi. 2023;17(2):72-77 | DOI: 10.36290/der.2023.012

The role of microbiome and probiotics in photoprotection and skin aging

MUDr. Tereza Chrpová Maulenová
Kožní oddělení, Masarykova Nemocnice v Ústí nad Labem, o. z., Krajská zdravotní, a. s.

UV radiation significantly contributes to the acceleration of the skin aging process. After a detailed study of the microbiome of the human body, attention is now turning to the investigation of its specific representatives and their contribution to the skin ageing process and photoprotection. One of the latest trends in the fight against skin aging is probiotic skin care. Although research in this area is only in its early stages, new products are rapidly entering the market. The aim of this article is to focus attention on current knowledge about the influence of the microbiome and the possibility of using probiotics in the prevention of skin aging and protection against UV radiation.

Keywords: microbiome, probiotics, photoprotection, skin aging.

Accepted: June 1, 2023; Published: June 7, 2023  Show citation

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