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Post-acne scarring

2022
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Post acne scarring: a review

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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The effects of trichloroacetic acid in the treatment of post-acne atrophic scars

Education and Research in Health Sciences, 2022
Introduction: The atrophic scar treatment lasts for several months. The therapy should prevent or reduce scarring. The pathogenesis is the result of sebum hyperproduction, follicular epidermal hyperkeratinisation, the activity of Cutibacterium (Propionibacterium) acnes, and immune response. The TCA peeling stimulates tissue regeneration causing protein
Anastasija Prodanović   +1 more
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Management of Post-Acne Scarring

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2000
Post-acne scarring is a very distressing and difficult problem for physician and patient alike. Recently, newer techniques and modifications to older ones may make this hitherto refractory problem more manageable. Options for dealing with post-acne scarring are explored. The patient, his or her overall appearance and the morphology of each scar must be
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The modified tower vertical filler technique for the treatment of post‐acne scarring

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2015
AbstractBackgroundAcne scarring remains a difficult problem for patients and physicians. Often it is treated as a two‐dimensional disease with lasers and similar devices, whereas it is really a three‐dimensional problem. Fillers have been used for many years but recently fillers with more lifting potential have been made available and serve the purpose
Greg J, Goodman, Amanda, Van Den Broek
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Efficacy of autologous plasma microneedling with cells in patients with post-acne atrophic scars

Medical alphabet, 2021
Objective: to studythe effectiveness of autologous plasma-cell microneedling in patients with different phenotypes of post-acne atrophic scars. Group 1A (n = 32) included patients with post – acne atrophic scars: ice pick – 12 patients; boxcar – 11; rolling – 9 patients. Group 1B consisted of 34 patients with scars ice pick – 12; boxcar – 12; rolling –
A. P. Talybova, N. V. Gryazeva
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Post-acne Scarring

2019
Acne is a very common inflammatory disease with superimposed opportunistic infection, which, if left untreated, will often lead to lifelong scarring. The resultant scarring is graded for the purposes of classification and communication, but the scarring is a very individual issue with even minor scarring a great issue for patients.
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Management of post-acne scarring in the medical aesthetic clinic

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, 2016
Acne scarring is a lifelong, debilitating and challenging problem to treat. Scarring and pigmentary changes are direct consequences of inflammatory acne vulgaris. Prevention of irreversible scarring is the main aim when treating patients with acne. In reality, acne scarring and post-inflammatory changes affect about 80% of patients, and can lead to ...
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Deep Chemical Peels for Post-Acne Scarring

2006
Acne is a common disease affecting almost 100% of youngsters [1, 2]. Acne settles in the vast majority by 20–25 years of age but 1% of males and 5% of females exhibit acne lesions at 40 years of age [3]. Scarring occurs early in the course of acne and may affect to some degree 95% of patients from both sexes [4]. Differences in the cell-mediated immune
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Scientometric analysis of evidence-based studies of physical methods of post-acne scar correction

Voprosy kurortologii, fizioterapii i lechebnoi fizicheskoi kul'tury, 2021
The scope of physical methods for correcting the pathological skin scars is rapidly growing but the results of their use are often unsatisfactory. An inadequate approach to therapy without taking into account the assessment of their effectiveness leads to relapses, increased growth of scar tissue or the absence of a clinically significant effect which ...
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