Author(s):
1. Saurabh Sharma:
Department of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical
Sciences and Research, Amritsar (Punjab), India.
2. Tanreet Kaur:
Government medical college, Amritsar (Punjab), India.
3. Roopam Bassi:
Department of Physiology, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research,
Amritsar (Punjab), India.
Abstract:
Background Treatment of acne scars involves a concoction of various treatment modalities. Minimally invasive procedures like microneedling along with platelet rich plasma are new combination modalities used for scar remodeling with lesser downtime and side effects. Methods The present study was conducted on 40 patients having Goodman and Baron's acne scar grade II-IV. The efficacy of PRP in combination with microneedling was compared to microneedling alone in the treatment of post acne scars. Right half of the patient's face was taken as study side where microneedling was done followed by PRP injections. The left half of the same patient's face was taken as control side where microneedling was done followed by normal saline injections. Results The combination therapy of microneedling along with PRP improved the scar grading significantly, with the decrease of the mean of Goodman and Baron's grade from 3.20±0.40 at baseline, to 2.13±0.56 at final treatment whereas on the left half of patient's face mean acne scar grade reduced from 3.20± 0.40 to 2.36±0.56 at final treatment. Conclusion Combination approach using dermaroller and PRP is a better option than using dermaroller alone in atrophic acne scars for clinical improvement although the association is not statistically significant.
Page(s):
449-455
DOI:
DOI not available
Published:
Journal: Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists, Volume: 30, Issue: 3, Year: 2020
Keywords:
Platelet rich plasma
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Dermaroller
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microneedling
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acne scars
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