Two‐phase delivery using a horse oil and adenosine‐loaded dissolving microneedle patch for skin barrier restoration, moisturization, and wrinkle improvement

Dissolving microneedles (DMNs) have been used for skin restoration and wrinkle improvement. Although lipophilic compounds, for example, natural oils or ceramides, enrich the skin barrier, their delivery via DMNs is challenging because of DMN fabrication difficulties.

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