Skin Microbiome

Last updated April 7, 2026
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Skin microecological balance technologies: Skin MicrobiomeLast 5 Years Research Landscape

Skin microbiota dysbiosis causes barrier dysfunction and pathogenic colonization, requiring specific prebiotic or antimicrobial interventions to restore commensal flora equilibrium.

What technical problems is Skin Microbiome addressing in Skin microecological balance technologies?

Pathogenic bacterial colonization

(18)evidences

Staphylococcus aureus overgrowth outcompetes beneficial commensal species, disrupting the protective cutaneous microbial barrier.

Microecological diversity loss

(20)evidences

Chemical hygiene agents cause non-selective microbial depletion, requiring specific organic-inorganic complexes to restore species richness.

Resident flora imbalance

(19)evidences

Shifts in indigenous flora ratios trigger dermatological inflammation, necessitating selective prebiotic agents to inhibit harmful strains.

Circadian microbiota disruption

(10)evidences

Environmental stressors during nocturnal phases weaken the scalp and skin barrier, leading to unstable microbiome distribution.