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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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Resurfacing the Acne-Scarred Face
Dermatologic Surgery, 1999: Dermabrasion has been a useful method for the improvement of acne scars since 1953. However, the improvement is often limited. Adjuvant procedures are often necessary to improve results.: To improve the results of resurfacing the acne scarred face.
J E, Fulton, K, Silverton
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Surgical Treatment of Acne Scars
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1987Dermatologists and their plastic surgical colleagues treating acne vulgaris and its sequelae have an effective arsenal of anti-acne preparations to inhibit and avoid many of the long-term, cosmetically deforming effects of severe inflammatory acne.
S, Stal, S, Hamilton, M, Spira
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DERMABRASION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ACNE SCARS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959In discussing the value of dermabrasion for the improvement of acne scars, there is a temptation, generally, either to endorse it or to condemn it without qualification. In the six years since Kurtin1first reported on the method, it has been used on several thousand patients by a large number of physicians.
H, RATTNER, P, LAZAR
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
The typical patient with acne scarring has a variety of scar types. This article covers the choice and implementation of the several different techniques usually required to achieve optimal reconstruction.
D, Orentreich, N, Orentreich
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The typical patient with acne scarring has a variety of scar types. This article covers the choice and implementation of the several different techniques usually required to achieve optimal reconstruction.
D, Orentreich, N, Orentreich
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Dermatologic Surgery, 2016
Acne scarring can be classified into atrophic icepick, boxcar, and rolling scars in addition to keloidal and hypertrophic scars. Additionally, these scars can be erythematous, hyperpigmented, and/or hypopigmented. Each scar type has a different structural cause warranting a customized approach.
Lisa A, Zaleski-Larsen +3 more
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Acne scarring can be classified into atrophic icepick, boxcar, and rolling scars in addition to keloidal and hypertrophic scars. Additionally, these scars can be erythematous, hyperpigmented, and/or hypopigmented. Each scar type has a different structural cause warranting a customized approach.
Lisa A, Zaleski-Larsen +3 more
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Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 2003
Historically, post acne scarring has not been well treated. New techniques have been added and older ones modified to manage this hitherto refractory problem. The patient, his or her expectations and overall appearance as well as the morphology of each scar must be assessed and treatment designed accordingly.
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Historically, post acne scarring has not been well treated. New techniques have been added and older ones modified to manage this hitherto refractory problem. The patient, his or her expectations and overall appearance as well as the morphology of each scar must be assessed and treatment designed accordingly.
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2020
Acne affects the face in a majority of cases, with many patients experiencing some degree of scarring, the severity of which correlates to acne grade. Post-acne scars have a significant negative effect on the quality of life of patients.
Jaime Piquero-Casals +1 more
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Acne affects the face in a majority of cases, with many patients experiencing some degree of scarring, the severity of which correlates to acne grade. Post-acne scars have a significant negative effect on the quality of life of patients.
Jaime Piquero-Casals +1 more
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TREATMENT OF ACNE PITTING AND SCARRING
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977The treatment of acne pitting and scarring by classic dermabrasion is, at best, somewhat disappointing; at worst, it is unsuccessful--and it is frequently accompanied by undesirable sequelae. This clinical study describes several techniques and combinations of methods for the treatment of chronic acne and acne scars and pits. When the scars are limited
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