Reversing Epigenetic Changes in Skin Aging to Enhance Longevity Across Various Ethnicities and Skin Types with a Dihydromyricetin-Enriched Serum: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Investigation - Takeaways - MDSpire

Reversing Epigenetic Changes in Skin Aging to Enhance Longevity Across Various Ethnicities and Skin Types with a Dihydromyricetin-Enriched Serum: Findings from a Prospective Cohort Investigation

  • By

  • Minyue Qi

  • Paula Pitta

  • Katrin Wegner

  • Boris Kristof

  • Yan Feng

  • Günter Raddatz

  • Manuel Rodríguez-Paredes

  • Julia Gallinger

  • Rungsima Wanitphakdeedecha

  • Marc Winnefeld

  • Lilia Guadanhim

  • Cheri Frey

  • Frank Lyko

  • Cassandra Falckenhayn

  • Elke Grönniger

  • April 25, 2026

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    Epigenetic alterations are a primary hallmark of aging, with significant implications for skin health across various ethnicities.

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    The study found that epigenetic aging signatures are conserved across different ethnic backgrounds and skin types.

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    A dihydromyricetin-enriched serum effectively reverses biological skin age and improves visible signs of aging.

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    The research supports the concept of epigenetic rejuvenation as a viable strategy for enhancing skin longevity.

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    Ethical approval was obtained for the studies, ensuring compliance with international research standards.

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