Background: Acne vulgaris stands as a prevailing skin condition among adolescents worldwide.

Objectives: The primary aim in addressing acne is to manage it effectively, preventing the occurrence of permanent scarring.

Materials And Methods: This case report outlines the experiences of two adolescent boys grappling with acne fulminans. Initial treatments encompassed isotretinoin, corticosteroids, and doxycycline, until they were discontinued due to their ineffectiveness and the emergence of adverse side effects such as headaches, nausea, and vomiting. Subsequently, fluorescent light energy (FLE) therapy was introduced to tackle these severe cases.

Results: After 4 months of FLE therapy, the patients exhibited significant improvements in their condition. Six months post treatment initiation, both patients have sustained a symptom free state, marked by the absence of active lesions.

Conclusion: FLE therapy effectively treated the acne fulminans cases reported and could be considered as a valid treatment option.

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