Topical Tazarotene Gel, 0.1%, as a Novel Treatment Approach for Atrophic Postacne Scars: A Randomized Active-Controlled Clinical Trial.

Author: AfraT P, DograSunil, KumarAshok, NarangTarun, Razmi TMuhammed

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IMPORTANCE: Evidence is robust for the effectiveness of microneedle therapy in the management of postacne atrophic scarring. A home-based topical treatment with an efficacy comparable to microneedling would be a useful addition in the armamentarium of acne scar management. OBJECTIVE: To compare the...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6439800/

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

A Novel Approach to Combatting Atrophic Postacne Scars: Topical Tazarotene Gel vs. Microneedling

The aftermath of acne can leave lasting marks, particularly in the form of atrophic scars. This study investigates the efficacy of two treatment approaches for moderate to severe atrophic postacne scars: topical tazarotene gel, 0.1%, and microneedling therapy. The researchers aimed to compare the effectiveness of these two options in a randomized clinical trial.

This study revealed promising results for both treatments, showing comparable improvements in quantitative acne scar severity. While both treatments demonstrated significant improvement, there was no significant difference between topical tazarotene and microneedling in terms of qualitative score changes. The study highlights the potential of topical tazarotene gel as a home-based alternative to microneedling, offering a convenient and potentially less invasive option for managing atrophic postacne scars.

Topical Tazarotene: A Promising Home-Based Treatment for Acne Scars

This study suggests that topical tazarotene gel, 0.1%, could be a valuable addition to the treatment arsenal for atrophic postacne scars. The findings offer a home-based alternative to microneedling, potentially providing a more accessible and convenient option for patients seeking to manage their acne scars.

A New Hope for Acne Scar Management

This study brings hope to individuals seeking to address the stubborn and often emotionally challenging issue of atrophic postacne scars. The promising results for both topical tazarotene and microneedling open new avenues for effective management, potentially leading to improved self-esteem and a more positive body image.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Just as a desert landscape can be reshaped by the forces of nature, this study demonstrates that topical tazarotene gel can potentially reshape the skin's surface, offering a hopeful approach for those seeking to minimize the impact of atrophic postacne scars.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2020-02-03
  2. Date Revised 2022-04-09
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

30452511

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC6439800

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