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. 2024 Jul 8;16(7):e64104. doi: 10.7759/cureus.64104

Table 3. Summary of clinical studies investigating the effects of magnetized water in the field of dermatology.

Abbreviations: MW, magnetized water; TEWL, transepidermal water loss; mTOR, mammalian target of rapamycin; LC3B, microtubule-associated protein 1A/1B-light chain 3

Authors and year of publication Subjects Groups Duration Outcome measures Results
Minoretti et al. (2023) [42] Adult females Single group using serum with saline MW 12 weeks Skin hydration, TEWL, sebum content, melanin and erythema indices; beclin-1 and mTOR levels in skin biopsies Improved skin hydration, reduced TEWL, decreased sebum, melanin, and erythema; 38% increase in beclin-1 and 24% decrease in mTOR, indicating activated cutaneous autophagy
García Martín et al. (2023) [43] 20 Caucasian males with androgenetic alopecia Single group using lotion with 95% saline MW 12 weeks Hair count, hair mass index; beclin-1 and LC3B levels in skin biopsies Increased hair count and hair mass index; increased beclin-1 and LC3B, indicating enhanced scalp autophagy
Minoretti et al. (2024) [44] Five elderly patients with non-infected, difficult-to-heal wounds Case series using topical gel with 95% saline MW The gel was applied regularly until the wound had fully healed or showed significant clinical improvement Wound healing parameters (fibrous and necrotic tissue, granulation, re-epithelialization, wound closure) Promoted wound healing; reduced fibrous and necrotic tissue; increased granulation, re-epithelialization, and partial or complete wound closure