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International Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy Sciences
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2025, Vol. 8, Issue 1, Part A

Treatment modalities of atrophic acne scars
Author(s)
Elham Ali Eldeh, Engi Seif Eleslam Shaker, Shady Fikry Abd El-Salam and Nagwa Mohammad Elwan
Abstract
Acne scarring is a prevalent dermatological concern, often resulting from delayed or inadequate treatment of acne vulgaris. These scars can be challenging to manage, frequently leading to patient dissatisfaction due to suboptimal treatment outcomes. Approximately 90% of acne scars are atrophic, characterized by a loss of collagen, while the remaining 10% to 20% are hypertrophic or keloidal, involving excess collagen deposition. Atrophic scars manifest as depressions in the skin due to fibrous tissue contraction. A variety of therapeutic interventions are available for atrophic acne scars, including chemical peels, laser resurfacing, radiofrequency treatments, subcision, microneedling, and soft-tissue augmentation. Microneedling, in particular, offers a balance between efficacy and minimal downtime, making it a favorable option for patients seeking noticeable improvements with limited recovery periods.
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International Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprosy Sciences
How to cite this article:
Elham Ali Eldeh, Engi Seif Eleslam Shaker, Shady Fikry Abd El-Salam, Nagwa Mohammad Elwan. Treatment modalities of atrophic acne scars. Int J Dermatol Venereology Leprosy Sci 2025;8(1):31-35. DOI: 10.33545/26649411.2025.v8.i1a.225
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