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Effective acne scar treatment requires a personalized, algorithmic approach. Combining multiple therapies offers the best results for atrophic acne scars, improving both appearance and quality of life.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Aesthetic Medicine

Background:

  • Acne scars are a common sequela of acne vulgaris, significantly impacting patient psychosocial well-being.
  • Atrophic acne scars often present as multiple types simultaneously, necessitating tailored treatment strategies.
  • Effective management is crucial for improving scar appearance and mitigating associated psychological distress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss practical aspects of managing atrophic acne scars.
  • To review available treatment modalities and recent advancements in acne scar treatment.
  • To develop a summary and practical approach for acne scar management based on expert consensus.

Main Methods:

  • A panel of experienced dermatologists and plastic surgeons convened for 'Practical Aspects of Acne Scar Management' (ASAP) meetings.
  • Discussions involved reviewing acne scar literature, clinical experiences, and current treatment options.
  • An algorithmic and patient-specific approach to combination therapy was emphasized.

Main Results:

  • Expert consensus highlighted the need for an algorithmic approach to acne scar management.
  • Combination therapy, tailored to individual scar types, is recommended for optimal outcomes.
  • Synergy between multiple treatment modalities is key to achieving significant improvement.

Conclusions:

  • Despite a lack of specific guidelines, a multi-modal, algorithmic approach yields the best results for atrophic acne scars.
  • Patient-specific treatment plans integrating various modalities are essential.
  • Addressing acne scars is vital for enhancing patients' quality of life.