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Acne Scars: Pathogenesis, Classification and Treatment

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This paper summarizes acne scar pathogenesis, classification and treatment options for hypertrophic and keloidal lesions, and describes numerous treatments for atrophic and hypertrophic scars.
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Acne has a prevalence of over 90% among adolescents and persists into adulthood in approximately 12%–14% of cases with psychological and social implications. Possible outcomes of the inflammatory acne lesions are acne scars which, although they can be treated in a number of ways, may have a negative psychological impact on social life and relationships. The main types of acne scars are atrophic and hypertrophic scars. The pathogenesis of acne scarring is still not fully understood, but several hypotheses have been proposed. There are numerous treatments: chemical peels, dermabrasion/microdermabrasion, laser treatment, punch techniques, dermal grafting, needling and combined therapies for atrophic scars: silicone gels, intralesional steroid therapy, cryotherapy, and surgery for hypertrophic and keloidal lesions. This paper summarizes acne scar pathogenesis, classification and treatment options.

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Treatment of Acne Scars on Darker Skin Types Using a Noninsulated Smooth Motion, Electronically Controlled Radiofrequency Microneedles Treatment System.

TL;DR: The tested noninsulated electronically controlled RF microneedles were found to be safe and efficient in the treatment of atrophic acne scars in skin types III to V with minimal pain or downtime.
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Retrospective Study of the Use of a Fractional Radio Frequency Ablative Device in the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris and Related Acne Scars

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Combination of microneedling and glycolic acid peels for the treatment of acne scars in dark skin.

TL;DR: The aim was to study the efficacy of a combination of microneedling with glycolic peel for the treatment of acne scars in pigmented skin.
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Prevalence of facial acne vulgaris in late adolescence and in adults

TL;DR: A survey of 1066 healthy women and 1089 healthy men aged 18-70 years, performed to determine the prevalence of facial acne, showed that clinical acne was not confined to adolescents and may be related to antibiotic treatment or, in women, to the use of oral contraceptives or cosmetics.
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Practical Evaluation and Management of Atrophic Acne Scars: Tips for the General Dermatologist

TL;DR: A practical, step-by-step approach to evaluating the patient with atrophic acne scars is presented and an algorithm for providing treatment options is presented, along with pitfalls to avoid.
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International clinical recommendations on scar management.

TL;DR: A qualitative overview of the available clinical literature by an international panel of experts using standard methods of appraisal highlights a primary role for silicon gel sheeting and intralesional corticosteroids in the management of a wide variety of abnormal scars.
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Tissue repair and the dynamics of the extracellular matrix.

TL;DR: How the extracellular matrix changes during the stages of tissue repair, how matricellular proteins affect cell-extracllular matrix interactions, and how these proteins might be exploited for use therapeutically are discussed.
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Acne scarring: A classification system and review of treatment options

TL;DR: A descriptive, simple, universally applicable acne scar classification system that includes 3 scar types: icepick, rolling, and boxcar is proposed that enables the physician to more precisely identify scar subtypes.
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