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Ablative Fractional CO2 Laser for Facial Atrophic Acne Scars

open access: yesFacial Plastic Surgery, 2018
AbstractAblative fractional carbon dioxide laser resurfacing is a well-established treatment for acne scars. However, there are limited consensus and guidelines regarding the procedure, such as its treatment plan, efficacy, and safety. In this study, we performed a systematic review to assess the efficacy and safety of the fractional carbon dioxide ...
Yaqin, Xu, Yunhua, Deng
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Tretinoin‐iontophoresis in atrophic acne scars

International Journal of Dermatology, 1999
AbstractBackground Atrophic acne scars are a frequent problem after acne. Hitherto, mainly invasive treatment measures were possible. In a recent paper, we demonstrated the positive effects of iontophoresis with 0.025% tretinoin gel vs. estriol 0.03%.Objective In this further study, the recording of the clinical effects of iontophoresis with 0.025 ...
J B, Schmidt   +5 more
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Triple steps acne scar revision technique: A new combination therapeutic modality for atrophic acne scars

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2022
AbstractBackgroundAtrophic acne scarring is an unfortunate, permanent complication of acne vulgaris, associated with significant psychological distress.ObjectiveA new complementary treatment of atrophic acne scars using subcision and injection of hybrid cooperative complexes of high and low molecular weight hyaluronan (hybrid H‐HA/L‐HA).MethodsThis ...
Ghada F. Mohammed   +1 more
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Development of an atrophic acne scar risk assessment tool

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2017
AbstractBackgroundAcne is a chronic dermatological disease predominantly afflicting young adults and is often associated with the development of scars. Acne scarring is usually avoidable when acne is managed early and effectively. However, acne patients often fail to seek early treatment.
J, Tan   +8 more
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NEW TREATMENT OF ATROPHIC ACNE SCARS BY IONTOPHORESIS WITH ESTRIOL AND TRETINOIN

International Journal of Dermatology, 1995
Abstract Background. Common treatment of atrophic acne scars consists of invasive methods such as dermabrasion, chemo‐peeling, or implantation of bovine collagen. In our study a new noninvasive treatment method consisting of local iontophoresis is demonstrated.
J B, Schmidt   +3 more
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Dual‐plane hyaluronic acid treatment for atrophic acne scars

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2019
AbstractBackgroundAcne is a common condition that affects up to 80% of all adolescents. Scarring may affect some 95% as a function of severity and delay before treatment. The pathogenesis includes enzymatic degradation of collagen fibers and subcutaneous fat.ObjectiveThis study aimed to treat atrophic acne scars using the Dual‐Plane injection of ...
Ofir Artzi   +4 more
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Treatment of atrophic facial acne scars with fractional Er:Yag laser

Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 2015
Acne scars are often a permanent disfiguring sequel of acne vulgaris. Although many treatment modalities are available, they are often non satisfactory for all patients.To determine the effectiveness and safety of fractional 1540 nm erbium_glass laser treatment of facial acne scars in Iraqi patients.Twenty one patients were enrolled in this prospective
Muhsin, Al-Dhalimi, Akeel, Jaber
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Evidence-based management of cutaneous scarring in dermatology part 2: atrophic acne scarring

Archives of Dermatological Research, 2023
Atrophic acne scars are the most common type of acne scars and are classified into three main types: icepick, boxcar, and rolling scars. Various procedures and techniques for atrophic acne scarring are discussed in detail, with stronger evidence-based support for lasers (non-fractional, fractional, ablative, and non-ablative), platelet-rich plasma as ...
Emily Y. Kim   +3 more
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