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Acne scar treatment using combination therapy: Subcision and human autologous fibroblast injection
BACKGROUND: Acne scars treatment are a problem for both the dermatologist and the dermatologic surgeon. Many therapies have been advanced to improve acne scars over the past years.
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A Neglected Acne Scar Type: Papular Acne Scars and Their Correlations With Keloid Scars
Dermatologic Surgery, 2021BACKGROUND Acne scarring can be divided into 2 types: atrophic and hypertrophic scars. Papular acne scars are commonly encountered, skin-colored papules on the chin and back. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of each acne scar type and to investigate the clinical
Ye-Jin, Lee +2 more
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2004
Acne is a common disease affecting a significant proportion of the population.(1-3) It causes considerable morbidity through soreness, disfigurement, and social handicap due to inflammatory lesions.(4,5) Modern therapy ensures that a considerable proportion of all patients can be offered effective treatment of their disease, but the morbidity is not ...
Gregor B E, Jemec, Barbara, Jemec
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Acne is a common disease affecting a significant proportion of the population.(1-3) It causes considerable morbidity through soreness, disfigurement, and social handicap due to inflammatory lesions.(4,5) Modern therapy ensures that a considerable proportion of all patients can be offered effective treatment of their disease, but the morbidity is not ...
Gregor B E, Jemec, Barbara, Jemec
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2001
One of the most distressing side effects of acne vulgaris is the development of acne scars. In this article, the authors discuss the history of and current modalities in use for the treatment of acne scars. The discussion includes resurfacing, dermabrasion, laser surgery, peels, punch excisions, and the use of fillers.
R J, Hirsch, A B, Lewis
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One of the most distressing side effects of acne vulgaris is the development of acne scars. In this article, the authors discuss the history of and current modalities in use for the treatment of acne scars. The discussion includes resurfacing, dermabrasion, laser surgery, peels, punch excisions, and the use of fillers.
R J, Hirsch, A B, Lewis
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2011
AbstractBackground Post‐acne scarring remains a common entity despite advances in the treatment of acne. This represents limitations in our quality of therapy and a failure of public education. The level of severe scarring remains as much an ongoing challenge to prevent as well as manage.Methods This review will concentrate on the methods by which acne
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AbstractBackground Post‐acne scarring remains a common entity despite advances in the treatment of acne. This represents limitations in our quality of therapy and a failure of public education. The level of severe scarring remains as much an ongoing challenge to prevent as well as manage.Methods This review will concentrate on the methods by which acne
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The Role of Inflammation in the Pathogenesis of Acne and Acne Scarring
Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2005Evidence now supports a pivotal role for cellular inflammatory events at all stages of acne lesion development, from preclinical initiation to clinical presentation of active lesions through to resolution. The emphasis has moved from acne as a primarily hyperproliferative disorder of the sebaceous follicle to that of an inflammatory skin disorder ...
Diana B, Holland, Anthony H T, Jeremy
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Chemical peels in active acne and acne scars
Clinics in Dermatology, 2017Chemical peeling is a widely used procedure in the management of acne and acne scars. It causes controlled destruction of a part of or the entire epidermis, with or without the dermis, leading to exfoliation and removal of superficial lesions, followed by regeneration of new epidermal and dermal tissues.
Georgios, Kontochristopoulos +1 more
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Multimodal Treatment of Acne, Acne Scars and Pigmentation
Dermatologic Clinics, 2009Acne is a common skin disease that affects nearly 80% of adolescents and young adults aged 11 to 30 years. Lesions appear primarily on the face, back, chest, and other areas with a high concentration of pilosebaceous glands. The development of inflammatory lesions often drives acne patients to seek treatment.
Ava T, Shamban, Vic A, Narurkar
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Dermatologic Surgery, 1996
Depressed acne scars remain a difficult problem to correct with present methods.A new process to restore the dermal thickness destroyed by acne inflammation, called recollagenation, was developed.After an intradermal pocket was created at each depressed site, an implant of freeze-dried, irradiated, human cadaver fascia lata was inserted through a ...
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Depressed acne scars remain a difficult problem to correct with present methods.A new process to restore the dermal thickness destroyed by acne inflammation, called recollagenation, was developed.After an intradermal pocket was created at each depressed site, an implant of freeze-dried, irradiated, human cadaver fascia lata was inserted through a ...
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