Evaluating the Effectiveness and Safety of Home Facial Antiaging Beauty Devices Based on Meridian and Acupoint Theory

基于经络穴位理论的家用面部抗衰老美容仪有效性和安全性评价

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The increasing use of home beauty devices for antiaging raises questions about their efficacy and safety. Traditional Chinese medicine suggests that stimulating certain meridians and acupoints can aid in antiaging. This study evaluates the effects of two popular home facial devices on facial and body aging, integrating meridian and acupoint theory. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial with 90 volunteers (25-65 years) over 4 weeks assessed the devices' impact on skin aging and physical health. Participants were divided into three groups: Group Y, Group J, and a control group. Outcomes were measured using VISIA imaging, standardized photographs, and the Quality of Life Scale, with safety assessments included. RESULTS: Of the 90 participants, 80 completed the study. Both Group J and Group Y showed significant improvements in skin wrinkles, texture, radiance, and laxity compared to the control group (p < 0.05). No significant differences were found in physical health improvements (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: The devices showed effectiveness in improving facial skin aging but require further safety verification. The potential of meridian theory integration should be explored further, with a focus on device design and user-friendliness for future research.

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