Cleanser use could decrease numbers of Demodex Folliculorum in mild to moderate acne patients.

Dermato-Endocrinology Pub Date : 2017-10-04 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19381980.2017.1348444
Chao Yuan, Shu-Li Zheng, Ya Feng Ma, Juliandri Philippe, Humbert Philippe
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Objective: This study was to verify if the skin cleanser could help decrease the infection ratio of Demodex Folliculorum in acne patients. Methods: 132 participants with mild to moderate vulgaris acne participated in this monocentric, prospective, double-blind study. Dermatologists grading and Standardized Skin Surface Biopsy were performed in baseline and after using cleanser only 7 d later. Results: There was no significant difference between the 2 times for each type of acne, but the number of Demodex Folliculorum was significantly decreased compared with baseline. There was no relationship between the number of Demodex Folliculorum and the total number of acne lesions. Limitations: Short follow-up time in 7 d. Conclusion: Using the cleanser could decrease the average number of Demodex Folliculorum in only 7 d in mild to moderate acne patients. There is no relationship between Demodex and acne lesions number.

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使用洁面乳可减少轻度至中度痤疮患者的毛囊蠕形螨数量。
目的:验证洁面乳是否能降低痤疮患者毛囊蠕形螨的感染率。方法:132名轻度至中度寻常性痤疮患者参与了这项单中心、前瞻性、双盲研究。皮肤科医生在基线和使用洗面奶后仅7 d进行评分和标准化皮肤表面活检。结果:各类型痤疮2次比较差异无统计学意义,但毛囊蠕形螨数量较基线明显减少。毛囊蠕形螨数量与痤疮病灶总数无明显关系。局限性:随访时间短,7 d。结论:轻、中度痤疮患者使用本洁面乳仅7 d即可减少毛囊蠕形螨的平均数量。蠕形螨与痤疮皮损数无相关性。
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