Abstract:The classification and the staged therapeutic plan for acne scarred patients facilitated treatment and improved outcomes and may allow development of protocols by comparing results among different authors.
“…In the literature, there is one attempt at creating a comprehensive classification system based on several other systems. 27 However, the lack of a true consensus scale hinders standardization of diagnosis and treatment of acne scarring. Some lesions are called ''scars'' but are not truly so by definition but, rather, are changes in skin color.…”
“…In the literature, there is one attempt at creating a comprehensive classification system based on several other systems. 27 However, the lack of a true consensus scale hinders standardization of diagnosis and treatment of acne scarring. Some lesions are called ''scars'' but are not truly so by definition but, rather, are changes in skin color.…”
“…Different treatment options are available, the choice of treatment depending on the morphological type and severity of each scar 3 . Acne scars can be effectively resurfaced with proper use of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) lasers 4 emitting high energy densities within extremely short pulses.…”
The highly versatile CO laser is useful for treating acne scars. Subcision prior to the CO laser procedure showed better improvement when compared to CO laser alone. Thus, in acne scars, multiple therapeutic modalities achieve better results.
“…Choice of treatment of postacne scars depends both on the morphological type as well as the severity of each scar present on the face. 6 We have analysed the efficacy of dermaroller in different grades of scars. Excellent response was seen in rolling or boxcar scars, while moderate response was seen in pitted scars.…”
<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Scarring is particularly a distressing phenomenon. The micro-needling is a minimally invasive procedure which has recently attained popularity because of the fact that it can be used safely with minimal training.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> The present study was performed on 30 patients suffering from facial scarring of acne vulgaris. The patients were photographed and assessed clinically at the time of enrolment to grade the severity of scarring as per the grading system proposed by Goodman and Baron.<strong></strong></p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results:</strong> A total of 30 patients were included in the study of which females were 18 and males 12. The age of the patients ranged from 18 to 30 years with the mean age of 24 years. Overall, 20 out of the total of 28 patients (71.4%) showed an excellent response to dermaroller treatment while 7 others achieved a good response (25%). Only 1 patient (3.6%) out of the total of 28 failed to show a significant response to treatment.</p><p><strong>Conclusions:</strong> Dermaroller is a safe and effective treatment option for grade 2 and grade 3 acne scars.</p>
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