J Cosmet Dermatol. 2021 May 22. doi: 10.1111/jocd.14246. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Sensitive skin is subjective cutaneous hyperreactivity to environmental factors. Demodicosis is a skin disorder caused by Demodex.There may be a link between demodicosis and sensitive skin.
AIM: This study aimed to examine facial Demodex density and other factors associated with sensitive skin in patients.
METHODS AND METHODS: A total of 349 randomly selected patients who presented to the dermatology department. The research data were collected using a questionnaire form that included the participants’ sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics, a sensitive skin questionnaire, the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), and European Health Interview Survey (EHIS). Patients underwent standardized superficial skin surface biopsy of 4 areas of the face. D. folliculorum count greater than 5 mites/cm2 was considered positive.
RESULTS: In relation to Demodex, there was an increase in skin sensitivity with higher Demodex density (p =0,04). There was a statistically significant, weak positive correlation between skin sensitivity and DLQI score (r=0.33, p=0.00) and there was also a significant but very weak negative correlation between skin sensitivity and EUROHIS (r=-0.164, p=0.002). Skin sensitivity was more common in patients with a concomitant dermatological disease (p=0.01) and increased with more frequent cosmetic use (p=0.00).
CONCLUSION: Alongside other risk factors, for the patients presenting with complaints of sensitive skin, investigating Demodex population density may help alleviate sensitive skin symptoms with appropriate therapies and preventive measures.
PMID:34021963 | DOI:10.1111/jocd.14246