A comparative study of 70% glycolic acid and 30% trichloroacetic acid peel in the treatment of facial atrophic acne scars: A split-face study.

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-29 DOI:10.25259/jcas_117_23
Mukesh Manjhi, Vivek Sagar, Pravesh Yadav, Garima Dabas, Aditi Gupta, Punit Pratap
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Abstract

Objectives: Medium-depth peels are dynamic tools when used as part of office procedures for the treatment of acne scars. Most of the available literature on chemical peels focuses on their role in skin rejuvenation and hyperpigmentation. There is a paucity of well-conducted studies that have compared peels in the treatment of acne scars in Asian patients.

Material and methods: The study aimed to compare the efficacy of 70% glycolic acid (GA) and 30% trichloroacetic acid (TCA) chemical peels in the treatment of facial atrophic acne scars. A longitudinal, right-left study was conducted to assess the effectiveness and side effects of 70% GA and 30% TCA in 30 patients with acne scars. A total of four peeling sessions were performed every 4 weeks. Evaluation of the response was done using Goodman and Baron's quantitative global acne scarring grading system (GBASG), physician visual analog scale (VAS), and patient VAS at baseline and 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks. Relevant statistical tests were employed to study the effectiveness of both TCA and GA peels.

Results: Significant reduction was noted in mean GBASG scores on both sides at 8, 12, and 16 compared to baseline score (P = 0.000). Mean GBASG scores decreased from 12.67 ± 3.19 to 8.97 ± 2.73 on the 70% GA side while that on the 30% TCA side reduced from 13.20 ± 3.56 to 6.83 ± 2.60 (P = 0.003). The results were much better on the TCA peel side as compared to GA peel as per physician VAS (P = 0.000) and patient VAS (P = 0.000). Side effects such as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and acne were seen on both sides while dryness and crusting were more common on the TCA peel side.

Conclusion: A 30% TCA peel is efficacious and well-tolerated for mild-to-moderate acne scars. About 70% GA peel is an effective alternative to TCA peel, especially for patients not tolerating TCA or requiring lesser downtime.

70% 乙醇酸和 30% 三氯醋酸换肤治疗面部萎缩性痤疮疤痕的比较研究:分面研究。
目的:中深层换肤是治疗痤疮疤痕的一种有效手段。关于化学换肤的现有文献大多集中于其在嫩肤和色素沉着方面的作用。在亚洲患者中,对换肤治疗痤疮疤痕进行比较的研究还很少:该研究旨在比较70%乙醇酸(GA)和30%三氯乙酸(TCA)化学换肤在治疗面部萎缩性痤疮疤痕中的疗效。这项左右纵向研究评估了 70% 乙醇酸和 30% 三氯乙酸对 30 名痤疮疤痕患者的疗效和副作用。每 4 周进行 4 次换肤。在基线和 4、8、12 和 16 周时,使用 Goodman 和 Baron 的全球痤疮疤痕定量分级系统 (GBASG)、医生视觉模拟量表 (VAS) 和患者 VAS 对反应进行评估。我们采用了相关的统计检验来研究 TCA 和 GA 脱皮疗法的效果:与基线分数相比,8、12 和 16 周时两侧的平均 GBASG 分数均有显著下降(P = 0.000)。70% GA 侧的平均 GBASG 分数从 12.67 ± 3.19 降至 8.97 ± 2.73,而 30% TCA 侧的平均 GBASG 分数从 13.20 ± 3.56 降至 6.83 ± 2.60(P = 0.003)。根据医生的 VAS(P = 0.000)和患者的 VAS(P = 0.000),TCA 去皮的效果要比 GA 去皮好得多。两侧都出现了副作用,如炎症后色素沉着和痤疮,而 TCA 换肤一侧更常见的是干燥和结痂:结论:30%的TCA换肤对轻度至中度痤疮疤痕有效且耐受性良好。约70%的GA换肤是TCA换肤的有效替代方法,尤其适用于不能耐受TCA或需要较少停工期的患者。
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审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal will cover aspects of Dermatosurgery and Aesthetic surgery, including cutaneous surgical procedures, lasers, light based treatments and aesthetic treatments. Authors of articles addressing topics such as skin tumours, pigmentary disorders, histopathology, diagnostic techniques, drugs, applications of cosmeceuticals surgical aspects, including pre and post procedural care are highly encouraged to submit with us. The journal also publishes articles on topics in allied specialities suh as plastic surgery, maxillofacial surgery vascular surgery, oculoplastic surgery etc. that are relevant to Dermatosurgery. The journal gives preference to clinically oriented studies over experimental and animal studies. The Journal would publish peer-reviewed Original Research Articles, Systematic reviews, Narrative Reviews, Case reports, Innovations and Debates. Letters to the editor, practice points, pearls in cutaneous and aesthetic surgery, quiz page, images, novel techniques, newer uses of instruments and video presentations and ethical aspects of cutaneous and aesthetic surgery are also invited.
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