AI Article Synopsis

  • - Acne vulgaris can lead to a skin condition called acne-induced macular hyperpigmentation (AMH), especially in people with darker skin, which can last a long time and lower quality of life.
  • - There is a lack of large clinical trials on treating both acne and AMH, making it challenging to provide evidence-based recommendations on how to manage these conditions.
  • - A consensus among dermatologists suggests using topical retinoids and benzoyl peroxide as first-line treatments for AMH, with additional therapies like hydroquinone and chemical peels being considered for better results.

Article Abstract

Acne vulgaris can be associated with hyperpigmentation, particularly in individuals with skin of color. This acne-induced macular hyperpigmentation (AMH), also called postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, is often long lasting and negatively impacts quality of life. Large-scale, randomized, controlled clinical trials with regard to the treatment of acne and AMH are lacking. For this reason, evidence-based treatment recommendations cannot be made. However, AMH is a common condition, and it is important for clinicians to have guidance on management strategies. The authors, a group of 10 board-certified dermatologists, conducted a modified Delphi consensus process to reach a consensus on first-line therapy for AMH and determine whether therapeutic choices change in different patient subgroups. We reached a consensus that most patients with acne and AMH should receive early and efficacious acne treatment with a topical retinoid and benzoyl peroxide. Therapies aimed at addressing AMH-including hydroquinone, azelaic acid, chemical peel, or antioxidants-may also be considered for enhancing the effect of the treatment regimen on acne and pigmentation. Chemical peels may be used as adjunctive or second-line therapy. This article details the results of the Delphi process, reviews relevant literature for providing recommendations for AMH, and discusses appropriate treatment options.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2023.02.053DOI Listing

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