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Trockene Haut — Barrierestörungen im kosmetischen Bereich

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Normale Haut ist definiert als Zustand ohne sichtbare Läsionen und ohne Empfindungen des Unwohlseins [4]. Dieser Zustand resultiert aus einem Gleichgewicht diverser physiologischer Parameter einschließlich Feuchtigkeitsgehalt, Talgproduktion, Verhornung und Abschuppung. Trockene Haut (Xerosis cutis) ist ein Hautzustand, der angeboren und erworben sein kann. Dieser Hautzustand, der, wie Ergebnisse einer eigenen Untersuchung bestätigen, sehr häufig ist, kann so geringfügig ausgeprägt sein, dass er nur eine kosmetische Beeinträchtigung darstellt, kann aber bei maximaler Ausprägung auch zu einer schweren Dermatose führen. Jedoch kommt in der Dermatokosmetik gerade der milden Xerosis cutis eine wichtige Bedeutung zu, auch was die Beratung hinsichtlich einer hautzustandsgerechten Hautreinigung und Hautpflege anbelangt.

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