Single-center, assessor-blind study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of DA-5520 topical gel in patients with acne scars: A pilot study.

Author: HanHye Sung, KimBeom Joon, ParkJae Wan, ShinSun Hye, SohnYoung Sung, YooKwang Ho

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BACKGROUND: Unlike various topical treatment options for acne vulgaris, options for acne scars mostly involve invasive interventions. So far, only a few clinical trials have investigated the effects of topical treatment for acne scars. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the safety and efficacy of DA-5520, a ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.14693

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

A Promising Topical Gel for Acne Scars: DA-5520 Takes Center Stage

This study investigates the efficacy and safety of a newly developed topical gel, DA-5520, for the treatment of acne scars. The researchers conducted a pilot study to evaluate the effects of DA-5520 when used alone or in combination with laser resurfacing or comedone extraction. The study aims to explore the potential of DA-5520 as a non-invasive treatment option for acne scars. The research explores the efficacy and safety of DA-5520, a topical gel for treating acne scars, presenting promising results for a non-invasive approach.

DA-5520 Shows Promise for Acne Scar Treatment

The study demonstrates that DA-5520 may be a promising new formulation for treating various types of acne scars. The researchers observed clinical improvement in acne scar severity when DA-5520 was used in combination with laser resurfacing or applied individually. These findings suggest that DA-5520 could potentially offer a safe and effective non-invasive treatment option for individuals seeking to improve the appearance of their acne scars.

A New Hope for Acne Scar Management

The study suggests that DA-5520 could potentially become a valuable tool for managing acne scars. By offering a non-invasive and potentially effective treatment option, DA-5520 could provide a welcome alternative for individuals seeking to improve the appearance of their skin without undergoing invasive procedures. Further research is warranted to confirm its efficacy and explore its potential for broader applications in acne scar treatment.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Just like a desert bloom that emerges from arid conditions, DA-5520 offers a potential solution for treating acne scars. This study highlights the promising results of this topical gel, paving the way for new hope and improved treatment options for individuals seeking to enhance their skin's appearance.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-09-28
  2. Date Revised 2022-09-28
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

34982507

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1111/jocd.14693

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English

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