Study on Acne Scarring and Its Relationship between Severity and Treatment of Active Acne: An Observational Study

A. T. Khan, M. A. Hashem, Mohammad Irfan Ullah Sakib, Sharmin Begum, Muhammed Kamrul Hassan, N. Sarkar
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Background: Incorrectly selected treatment or the presence of severe acne vulgaris can lead to the formation of atrophic scars. Objective: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the acne scarring and its relationship between severity and treatment of active acne. Methodology: This was cross-sectional observation study was performed in the EW VM Health Bangladesh Ltd., Dhaka for a period of 6 months. Evaluation of the types, sites, and severity of acne scars was done, and details of the severity and treatment of acne were recorded. Patients of all age-groups presenting for treatment of acne scars were included in the study. Results: This study shows maximum (40%) were age group 31-40 years. Face was involved in all the patients with acne vulgaris, which included the cheeks (91%), forehead (43%), jaw (51%), chin (27.0%), and nose (16.0%). The most common type of lesion predominantly observed was comedones (54.0%) followed by papules (53.0%), pustules (43.0%), nodules (29.0%), and cysts (3.0%). It was observed that 21.0% were mild acne, 27.0% were moderate acne and 52.0% severe acne. In grading system of acne scaring, 19.0% were macular acne scar, 14.0% were mild acne scar, 28.0% were moderate acne scar and 39.0% were severe acne scar. Conclusion: This study found majority of patients with active acne delay treatment, which leads to increased acne scarring. Journal of Current and Advance Medical Research, July 2022;9(2):69-73
痤疮疤痕及其严重程度与治疗关系的观察性研究
背景:不正确的治疗选择或存在严重的寻常痤疮可导致萎缩性疤痕的形成。目的:探讨活动性痤疮的瘢痕形成及其严重程度与治疗的关系。方法:这是一项横断面观察研究,在达卡的EW VM健康孟加拉国有限公司进行,为期6个月。评估痤疮疤痕的类型、部位和严重程度,并记录痤疮严重程度和治疗的细节。所有年龄段的痤疮疤痕患者均被纳入研究。结果:本研究显示31-40岁年龄组最多(40%)。所有寻常痤疮患者均涉及面部,包括脸颊(91%)、前额(43%)、下颌(51%)、下巴(27.0%)和鼻子(16.0%)。最常见的病变类型主要是粉刺(54.0%),其次是丘疹(53.0%)、脓疱(43.0%)、结节(29.0%)和囊肿(3.0%)。轻度痤疮占21.0%,中度痤疮占27.0%,重度痤疮占52.0%。痤疮瘢痕分级系统中,黄斑痤疮瘢痕占19.0%,轻度痤疮瘢痕占14.0%,中度痤疮瘢痕占28.0%,重度痤疮瘢痕占39.0%。结论:本研究发现,大多数活动性痤疮患者延迟治疗,导致痤疮疤痕增加。现代与先进医学研究,2022;9(2):69-73
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