皮肤强化和综合痤疮治疗临床案例入围奖:2018-2019年第六届抗衰老美容奖杯,摩纳哥基于食物不耐受测试的工作:案例研究

Vipawan Annoppornchai, Chawapon Kidhirunkul, Atiya Rungjang
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寻常型痤疮(AV)是一种与皮脂腺单位相关的疾病。它以炎症病变(丘疹、结节和脓疱)和非炎症病变(开放性粉刺和闭合性粉刺)的形式出现,同时也可以形成疤痕。AV相对常见,尤其是在青春期,终生患病率约为85%。1痤疮会导致许多健康问题,包括残留的疤痕和心理问题,这些问题会导致自我形象不佳、焦虑或抑郁。生活质量也受到不利影响。2-4痤疮病变是四个主要致病过程的结果。这些是导致粉刺的毛囊角质化变化、雄激素控制下皮脂分泌增加、痤疮丙酸杆菌对毛囊的定植,以及通过先天和获得性免疫导致炎症的复杂机制。5,6痤疮的发病机制也受到遗传、7,8饮食、9-13包括巧克力、14,15乳制品消费、16-18和环境因素的影响。19-22轻度或中度痤疮病例通常使用局部治疗,如类视黄醇和抗生素,包括过氧化苯甲酰或抗生素,但在更严重的痤疮病例中,有必要使用全身治疗。在这种情况下,通常会开口服抗生素,23,24以及激素疗法,25或异维甲酸。2007年之前进行的研究表明,痤疮不受饮食的影响,而是主要由遗传和激素因素控制。26,27,15然而,其他研究补充说,痤疮和饮食之间可能存在联系,因为激素和生长因子会受到饮食的影响。因此,这将对皮脂腺的活动和皮脂的产生产生影响。然而,最近的研究,如Smith等人。11,28转而强调检查胰岛素敏感性、血糖负荷、激素介质及其与痤疮的联系,发现痤疮与牛奶消费之间的联系。29,17,16与负荷较高的情况相比,服用和不服用二甲双胍的低血糖负荷水平与痤疮病变计数的下降幅度更大有关。12,30此外,两种高度抽象寻常痤疮都是一种皮肤病,可发生在任何年龄的患者身上。结果取决于激素水平控制、皮脂排泄、角质化和免疫反应水平方面的基因调节。然而,卫生和饮食等因素也有可能影响痤疮,而最近的一些研究揭示了某些特定食物类型与痤疮的发作或严重程度之间的联系。因此,本案例研究报告了综合方法治疗一名年轻男性寻常痤疮的有效性,该年轻男性对局部治疗和强脉冲光(IPL)治疗的结合表现出快速反应,并根据食物不耐受测试的结果去除了某些食物。据报道,该患者在治疗三个月后表现出显著改善,这表明综合治疗痤疮的潜力很大。
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Finalist Award in Clinical Case in Skin Enhancement and Integrative Acne Treatment: 6th Anti-aging and Beauty Trophy 2018-2019, Monaco Work Base on Food Intolerance Test: A Case Study
cne vulgaris (AV) is a condition associated with the pilosebaceous unit. It appears in the form of inflammatory lesions (papules, nodules, and pustules), as well as non-inflammatory lesions (open comedones and closed comedones), while scars can also develop. AV is relatively common, especially during adolescence, and has a lifetime prevalence of around 85%. 1 Acne leads to a number of health issues, including residual scars and psychological problems, which can lead to poor self-image, anxiety, or depression. Quality of life is also adversely affected. 2-4 Acne lesions are the result of four main pathogenic processes. These are changes in follicular keratinization causing comedones, greater sebum production under androgen control, colonization of the follicles by Propionibacterium acnes , and complex mechanisms leading to inflammation via innate and acquired immunity. 5,6 The pathogenesis of acne is also influenced by genetics, 7,8 diet, 9-13 including chocolate, 14,15 dairy consumption, 16-18 and environmental factors. 19-22 Mild or moderate acne cases are typically treated using topical therapy, such as retinoids and antimicrobials including benzoyl peroxide or antibiotics, but in the case of more severe acne, it is necessary to use systemic therapy. In that case, oral antibiotics are often prescribed, 23,24 along with hormonal therapies, 25 or isotretinoin. Studies conducted before 2007 showed that acne is not influenced by diet, and instead is governed predominantly by genetic and hormonal factors. 26,27,15 However, other studies have added that a link between acne and diet would be likely, since hormones and growth factors are affected by diet. Therefore, there will be an effect upon the sebaceous gland activity and the production of sebum. However, more recent research, such as that of Smith et al . 11,28 has instead placed emphasis on the examination of insulin sensitivity, glycemic load, hormonal mediators and their links with acne, finding a connection between acne and the consumption of milk. 29,17,16 Low levels of glycemic load, both with and without metformin, are linked to larger declines in acne lesion counts than is the case with higher loads. 12,30 Furthermore, both high Abstract Acne vulgaris is a skin condition that can occur in patients of any age. The outcome depends on genetic regulation in terms of hormone level control, sebum excretion, keratinization, and the level of immunological response. However, it is also possible that factors such as hygiene and diet can affect acne, while some recent studies have revealed links between certain specific food types and the onset or severity of acne. Therefore, this case study reports the effectiveness of the integrative approach in treating acne vulgaris in a young man who showed a rapid response to the combination of topical therapies and Intense Pulse Light (IPL) therapy with the removal of certain foods in line with the results of food intolerance testing. It was reported that the patient showed significant improvements following treatment for a three-month period, suggesting the strong potential of the integrative approach for acne treatment.
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