A Consensus about the Importance of Ceramide Containing Skincare for Normal and Sensitive Skin Conditions in Neonates and Infants

Lawrence A. Schachner, Anneke Andriessen, Latanya Benjamin, Alanna F. Bree, Peter A. Lechman, Ayleen A. Pinera-Llano, Leon H. Kircik

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Abstract

Background: Neonates and infants are susceptible to skin barrier disruption as their skin anatomically and functionally is still developing. The process of skin acidification plays a vital role in barrier maturation and the activation of enzymes involved in the extracellular processing of stratum corneum lipids. The current consensus paper explores challenges, and current treatment approaches in neonatal and infant normal and sensitive skin and the role of ceramides containing moisturizers. Methods: For this purpose, an expert panel of pediatric dermatologists and dermatologists discussed information from systematic literature searches, coupled with expert opinion and experience of the panel, to adopt eight statements. The consensus process consisted of a modified Delphi technique. Results: During the first years after birth, the neonatalDo and infant Not skinCopy is more permeable to topical agents and, therefore, requires particular caution with topical skincare regimens. MildlyPenalties acidic or pH-neutral Apply cleansers have benefits for neonates and infants. Skincare for neonates and infants should be safe, effective, and fragrance free as well as sensitizing agent-free. Additionally, the skincare should be pleasant to use, containing ingredients that benefit the lipid and water content of the SC, such as those products containing ceramides. Conclusion: Taking into consideration the maturation process of neonatal and infant skin, the application of moisturizers and cleansers containing barrier lipids may help maintain the protective skin barrier and soothe with long-term moisturizing benefits.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)769-776
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Drugs in Dermatology
Volume19
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2020

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