肉毒杆菌毒素在皮肤科中的应用

Q4 Medicine
Marcelina Kądziela
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肉毒杆菌毒素(BoNT)最初于 1989 年被批准用于治疗斜视,如今已将其治疗应用扩展到皮肤科。本综述评估了 BoNT 在治疗各种皮肤病方面的潜在作用,包括化脓性扁桃体炎(HS)、酒渣鼻、雄激素性脱发、斑块状银屑病和原发性多汗症。研究表明,BoNT 对化脓性扁平湿疹有疗效,能减轻炎症和疼痛,但要获得确凿证据,还需要进行对照试验。在红斑痤疮中,注射 BoNT 可减轻红斑,但对其机理的了解仍不全面。雄激素性脱发研究显示,注射 BoNT 后毛发密度增加,这可能是通过真皮乳头调节和头皮肌肉松弛实现的。BoNT 有望治疗斑块状银屑病,可能是通过减轻神经源性炎症。对于原发性多汗症,BoNT 能显著减少汗液分泌并减轻其严重程度,是一种可行的二线治疗方法。尽管 BoNT 潜力巨大,但由于存在相关风险,使用时仍需谨慎。皮肤科医生必须在标签内和标签外应用之间取得平衡,以获得最佳的治疗效果。虽然现有证据强调了 BoNT 的治疗潜力,但仍需进行严格的临床试验,以最终确定其安全性和有效性。要完善 BoNT 疗法并扩大其在皮肤病领域的应用,继续开展研究势在必行。本综述强调了持续调查和建立共识的必要性,以最大限度地发挥 BoNT 在皮肤病学中的益处。
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Use of Botulinum Toxin in Dermatology
Botulinum toxin (BoNT), initially approved for strabismus in 1989, has expanded its therapeutic applications into dermatology. This review assesses BoNT’s potential role in treating various dermatological conditions, including Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS), rosacea, androgenetic alopecia, plaque psoriasis, and primary hyperhidrosis. Studies suggest BoNT’s efficacy in HS, with reductions in inflammation and pain, yet controlled trials are necessary for conclusive evidence. In rosacea, BoNT injections mitigate erythema, but mechanistic understanding remains incomplete. Androgenetic alopecia studies reveal increased hair density following BoNT injections, possibly through dermal papilla modulation and scalp muscle relaxation. BoNT shows promise in plaque psoriasis, likely by mitigating neurogenic inflammation. In primary hyperhidrosis, BoNT significantly reduces sweat production and severity, offering a viable second-line treatment. Despite BoNT’s potential, its use requires caution due to associated risks. Dermatologists must balance on-label and off-label applications for optimal patient outcomes. While existing evidence underscores BoNT’s therapeutic potential, rigorous clinical trials are warranted to establish safety and efficacy definitively. Continued research is imperative to refine BoNT therapy and expand its dermatological applications. This review highlights the need for ongoing investigation and consensus-building to maximize BoNT’s benefits in dermatology.
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Journal of applied cosmetology
Journal of applied cosmetology Medicine-Dermatology
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