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Fractional carbon dioxide laser combined with intradermal injection of autologous platelet-rich plasma versus noncross-linked hyaluronic acid in the treatment of atrophic postacne scars: A split face study.
Author: AkmalEman M, El BarbaryRasha A, IbrahimNoha F, IbrahimShady Mahmoud, MahamoudWafaa A
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Atrophic acne scarring is a common cosmetic problem that may affect 95% of patients with acne. AIMS: The objective is to evaluate the efficacy of the fractional CO METHODS: The study included 30 patients with postacne scars. All the patients received 3 treatments of fractional CO RESU...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13427
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Two Approaches for Treating Acne Scars: A Tale of Two Sides
In the realm of [cosmetic dermatology], [atrophic acne scarring] can leave a lasting mark, both physically and emotionally. This research investigates two promising treatment modalities: [fractional carbon dioxide laser combined with intradermal injection of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP)] and [noncross-linked hyaluronic acid]. The study employed a [split-face design], applying each treatment to different halves of the face, to compare their effectiveness in reducing [atrophic postacne scars]. The goal? To find the most effective way to help patients regain a smoother, more confident complexion.
Two Treatments, Similar Results: A Win-Win for Acne Scars
The results of this study are encouraging for those seeking a solution to [atrophic acne scarring]. Both treatment modalities demonstrated significant clinical improvement in [scar severity], as evidenced by [qualitative and quantitative Goodman and Baron] assessments. Histologically, both treatments showed an increase in [collagen and elastic fiber content], suggesting that they promote [skin regeneration]. While both treatments proved effective, the researchers observed a slightly more favorable outcome in the PRP-treated side.
Hope for Acne Scars: A Smoother Path to Confidence
This study offers hope for individuals struggling with [atrophic acne scarring], providing them with two viable treatment options. Both [fractional carbon dioxide laser combined with PRP] and [noncross-linked hyaluronic acid] appear to be effective in reducing [scar severity] and promoting [skin regeneration]. It's like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert, offering a solution to the harsh realities of acne scarring. These findings encourage further exploration of these treatments, leading to more effective and personalized approaches for individuals seeking to improve their skin's appearance.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
The results of this study are a breath of fresh air for those seeking a solution to [atrophic acne scarring]. It's like finding two different pathways through a vast desert, both leading to a beautiful oasis of smoother skin. The findings demonstrate the effectiveness of both [fractional carbon dioxide laser combined with PRP] and [noncross-linked hyaluronic acid], providing individuals with options to regain confidence and a clearer complexion. The research encourages continued exploration of these treatments, paving the way for a brighter future for those affected by [atrophic acne scarring].
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-02-05
- Date Revised 2021-02-05
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