Abstract
Acne vulgaris is a common dermatological condition that can present across different ages but predominantly affects adolescents and young adults. Characterized by various lesion types, the pathogenesis of acne is complex, involving genetic, hormonal, microbial, and inflammatory factors. This review comprehensively addresses current and emerging acne management strategies, emphasizing both topical and systemic treatments, procedural therapies, and dietary modifications. Key topical agents include retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, antibiotics, and other specialized compounds. Systemic options like antibiotics, hormonal therapies, and retinoids offer significant therapeutic benefits, particularly for moderate to severe cases. Procedural treatments such as laser devices, photodynamic therapy, chemical peels, and intralesional injections present viable alternatives for reducing acne symptoms and scarring. Emerging therapies focus on novel biologics, bacteriophages, probiotics, and peptides, providing promising future options. This review underscores the importance of personalized approaches to treatment due to the multifaceted nature of acne, highlighting the potential of innovative therapies for improving patient outcomes.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 5302 |
| Journal | International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
| Volume | 25 |
| Issue number | 10 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2024 |
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Keywords
- acne genesis
- microbiome
- therapeutics
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Researcher at Catholic Kwandong University Details Research in Biological Factors (Exploring Acne Treatments: From Pathophysiological Mechanisms to Emerging Therapies)
Kim, Y. H.
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