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Twenty-three corrections over the last twelve months. Each one names the page, the severity, the editor responsible, and how long it took us to fix it. The original wording stays visible in the page history.

MEDIAN TIME-TO-FIX4dsince methodology v1.0
Typo1
Clarification2
Factual3
Interpretive2
Retraction1

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18 April 2026

№ 001

Trend Watch · Issue 12 — Collagen drinks

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Interpretive

Verdict on hydrolysed collagen split into two endpoints (elasticity vs wrinkle depth). Original blanket grade was too generous on wrinkle data.

WHYReader letter (M. Adetola, Lagos) flagged the conflated endpoints. We re-read the meta-analysis.

7 days
by Dr. Paul

11 April 2026

№ 002

Concerns · Melasma — the long answer

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Factual

Hydroquinone 4% maximum US OTC concentration corrected from 'banned' to 'restricted' (Rx-only since FDA 2020 ruling).

WHYOriginal phrasing was sloppy. The substance isn't banned, it requires a prescription.

3 days
by Dr. Sundeep

06 April 2026

№ 003

Methodology · § 4.2 Diagnostic weighting

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Clarification

Added a routing question to distinguish PIH (post-acne) from melasma. Both routed to the Melasma guide previously.

WHYReader letter (R. Vargas, Mexico City). Genuinely useful catch.

5 days
by Dr. Paul

29 March 2026

№ 004

Products · UVMune 400

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Typo

PA grade typo: 'PA+++' corrected to 'PA++++' in the at-a-glance card.

WHYSpotted internally during routine audit.

1 day
by Dr. Paul

22 March 2026

№ 005

Ingredients · Tranexamic acid

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Factual

Oral dosing range corrected from '500–1500mg' to '500–1000mg'. The upper figure was extrapolated from a single off-label study.

WHYCaught during the supplement page build, where we re-checked the original Suzuki et al. 2007 paper.

2 days
by Dr. Sundeep

08 March 2026

№ 006

Trend Watch · Issue 03 — Peptide gold rush

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Interpretive

Argireline (acetyl hexapeptide-8) verdict revised from 'Holds up' to 'Misleading'. Original ruling weighted industry-funded studies too heavily.

WHYInternal re-grade after the Issue 11 bakuchiol piece prompted a sweep of 2022 verdicts.

12 days
by both editors

24 February 2026

№ 007

Routines · AM Pigment-prone

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Clarification

Step 03 (niacinamide) note added: 'Skip if vitamin C causes flushing — they don't antagonise but the cumulative tingle does.'

WHYThree reader letters in two weeks asking the same question.

9 days
by Dr. Paul

10 February 2026

№ 008

Supplements · Polypodium leucotomos

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Factual

Half-life of active fragments corrected from '~3 hrs' to '~6 hrs'. Original figure was for the parent compound, not the active metabolites.

WHYSpotted during the dosing question reply (J. Sørensen letter).

4 days
by Dr. Sundeep

27 January 2026

№ 009

Editorial · Annual Letter 2025

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Retraction

Paragraph claiming 'no industry funding has ever been offered to us' retracted. We did receive — and decline — two offers in Q3 2025.

WHYPhrasing was technically incorrect even though the policy outcome is the same. Letter retracted, full account published in Issue 09.

1 day
by both editors
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The methodology changelog

Versioned, like software.

Each rubric change ships with a version bump and a written rationale. Old verdicts that depended on a deprecated rubric are flagged for re-grading.

v1.2
2 MARCH 2026
Added § 4.2 — diagnostic routing weights. Split PIH from melasma.
v1.1
14 JANUARY 2026
Industry-funded study weighting reduced from 0.7× to 0.4×. Triggered re-grades on 31 verdicts.
v1.0
8 JULY 2025
Initial public methodology. Tier A/B/C/D rubric, sourcing standards, conflicts policy.