Effect of Subcision and Microneedling in the Treatment of Atrophic Acne Scars in Ten Patients: A Case Series

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Megha Tandon
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Background: Acne vulgaris is a common condition with a prevalence of over 90% among adolescents and postacne scarring is a well known sequelae. Different types of scars (ice pick, boxcar, and rolling scars) warrant a customized approach of treatment for each type. We propose a novel treatment of atrophic acne scars using combination of subcision and microneedling. Materials and Methods: Ten consecutive patients of skin types III IV with moderate and severe facial acne scarring received three sequential subcision and micro-needling treatments after informed consent over a period of three months with an interval of 4 weeks between each session. Goodman and Baron’s qualitative and quantitative acne scar grading systems along with side by side comparison of pre-operative and post-operative photographs were used for assessment at the end of three sessions of the combination procedure. Results: Estimation of improvement with Goodman and Baron’s Global qualitative acne scarring system, we found good results in patients with Grades 3 and 4 acne scars. Out of 7 patients with grade 4 scars, 29% showed improvement by 2 grades and 71% showed improvement by 1 grade and all the 3 patients with grade 3 scars showed improvement by 1 grade. Quantitative assessment showed 30% patients had minimal improvement, 50% had moderate improvement and 20% had good improvement in scars. Adverse effects were transient pain, erythema and oedema. Conclusion: Subcision and microneedling are simple and inexpensive office procedures which in combination are well tolerated and are efficacious in treatment of moderate and severe acne scars.
微针治疗萎缩性痤疮瘢痕10例疗效观察
背景:寻常痤疮是一种常见病,在青少年中患病率超过90%,痤疮后疤痕是一种众所周知的后遗症。不同类型的疤痕(冰锥疤痕、车箱疤痕和滚动疤痕)需要针对每种类型的定制治疗方法。我们提出了一种新的治疗萎缩性痤疮疤痕的方法,采用显微针和皮下注射相结合的方法。材料与方法:连续10例皮肤类型为III、IV型,伴有中重度面部痤疮瘢痕形成的患者,经知情同意后,连续3次接受微针治疗,疗程间隔4周,疗程3个月。Goodman和Baron的定性和定量痤疮疤痕分级系统,以及术前和术后照片的并排比较,在三次联合手术结束时进行评估。结果:评估Goodman和Baron的全球定性痤疮疤痕系统的改善,我们发现3级和4级痤疮疤痕患者效果良好。7例4级瘢痕患者中,29% 2级改善,71% 1级改善,3例3级瘢痕患者均1级改善。定量评估显示,30%患者的疤痕有轻微改善,50%有中度改善,20%有良好改善。不良反应为短暂性疼痛、红斑和水肿。结论:微创和微针联合治疗中、重度痤疮疤痕是一种简单、廉价的治疗方法,耐受性好,疗效显著。
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