Vitamin E
TocopherolVitamin E in Dermatology
Vitamin E, a liposoluble antioxidant, has been utilized in dermatology for over 50 years. It encompasses tocopherols and tocotrienols, with tocotrienols exhibiting a higher antioxidant effect due to their unique structure.
Clinical Evidence
Recent studies highlight the importance of Vitamin E in skin care, particularly in managing stress and enhancing cellular homeostasis. For more details, refer to the article Vitamin E in dermatology.
Hypervitaminosis Risks
While Vitamin E is beneficial, excessive intake can lead to hypervitaminosis, causing adverse effects. This is discussed in the article Hypervitaminosis: The deleterious effects of vitamins on the skin.
Integrated Skincare
Vitamin E is also recognized in integrated skincare approaches, enhancing outcomes in aesthetic procedures. For further insights, see International Expert Consensus on Integrated Skincare Active Ingredients.


