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  • Acne can lead to significant skin issues like scarring and post-inflammatory changes, which can severely affect the mental well-being of patients, particularly those with skin of color.
  • The study explored the effectiveness of a combined treatment approach using non-ablative laser therapy and a topical antioxidant blend (SSAF) for improving skin issues related to acne in patients of diverse skin types.
  • Results showed that combining SSAF with laser treatment led to a more noticeable reduction in pigmentation issues and improved collagen density, especially among patients with skin of color, although the study had a small sample size and limited follow-up period.

Article Abstract

Acne can cause disfiguring sequelae, such as scarring, post-inflammatory erythema (PIE), and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). These post-inflammatory dyschromias pose a significant psychological burden on patients. This burden disproportionately affects skin of color (SOC) patients and can be the most distressing aspect of acne in SOC patients with skin types IV to VI. Multiple non-ablative lasers are used in the treatment of acne-related PIE and PIH. Combination therapies have shown promise in conditions such as rosacea, acne, and post-inflammatory dyschromia. Addressing both the inflammatory and scarring components of acne is key. Given the role of oxidation in the inflammatory cascade, including antioxidants could be an efficacious adjuvant with non-ablative lasers. This is a single-site, randomized, controlled clinical study of 25 subjects with skin types I to VI with facial PIE and/or PIH from acne. The primary objective was to investigate the clinical efficacy of non-ablative laser therapy followed by the topical application of Silymarin/Salicylic Acid/L-Ascorbic Acid/Ferulic Acid (SSAF) or control in the improvement in oily skin patients with facial PIE and PIH due to acne lesions. There was a statistically significant decrease in PIH and intralesional melanin in patients treated with a combination SSAF and non-ablative laser therapy. Improvement of both PIE and PIH was augmented in combination with SSAF and laser-treated patients compared with the laser-only group, with a concomitant increase in collagen density. This was even more strikingly marked in the SOC subjects, potentially providing an energy-based device (EBD)-based therapy in this population. Limitations of this study include small sample size and length of post-treatment follow-up. J Drugs Dermatol. 2024;23(9):769-773. doi:10.36849/JDD.8309.

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