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    J Cosmet Dermatol. 2004 Apr;3(2):73-5.

    The effects of topical application of phytonadione, retinol and vitamins C and E on infraorbital dark circles and wrinkles of the lower eyelids.

    Mitsuishi T, Shimoda T, Mitsui Y, Kuriyama Y, Kawana S.

    Department of Dermatology, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan.

    BACKGROUND: Infraorbital dark circles and wrinkles of the lower eyelids are a cosmetic problem, especially with age. AIMS: To determine whether a gel containing 2% phytonadione, 0.1% retinol and 0.1% vitamins C and E is effective in reducing dark under-eye circles and wrinkles of the lower eyelids in healthy Japanese adults. PATIENTS/METHODS: Fifty-seven adult Japanese volunteers with dark under-eye circles and wrinkles were enrolled in an open label study. The gel formulation was applied twice daily to the lower eyelid site for 8 weeks. Haemostasis, pigmentation and wrinkles were evaluated by a physician and by the patients themselves, using a digital camera and a visual analogue scale respectively, after 4 and 8 weeks of treatment. RESULTS: Topical application of the gel decreased not only haemostasis but also wrinkles after 8 weeks of treatment. Of 57 patients, 27 (47%) had reductions in haemostasis. Wrinkles were also decreased in some patients. However, pigmentation was not clearly removed by this gel. CONCLUSIONS: Topical application of the gel containing 2% phytonadione, 0.1% retinol, 0.1% vitamin C and 0.1% vitamin E was fairly or moderately effective in reducing dark under-eye circles, especially in cases of haemostasis, over a short treatment period in healthy Japanese adults. This treatment also slightly decreased wrinkles.

    PMID: 17147559 [PubMed - in process]

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    • Phytonadione (Mephyton®)

      Phytonadione (vitamin K) is used to prevent bleeding in people with blood clotting problems or too little vitamin K in the body. Phytonadione is in a class of medications called vitamins. It works by providing vitamin K ...