Treatment of acne scars with hyaluronic acid: an improved approach
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Treatment of acne scars with hyaluronic acid: an improved approach
Abstract
Background: Acne scarring is a prevalent and challenging cosmetic issue, which is often addressed by multiple modalities. A low-viscosity non-animal stabilized hyaluronic acid (NASHA) dermal filler, injected in microdoses into the mid-to-superficial dermis, may provide a useful new approach to improving the appearance of depressed acne scars
Materials and methods: Twelve consecutive patients with moderate to severe acne scarring, who had completed a series of fractional laser resurfacing, underwent microinjections of 20 mg/mL hyaluronic acid (HA) gel into discrete depressed acne scars on the face
Results: Immediate visual improvement was observed in all lesions. The procedure was well tolerated. Adverse events were limited to transient pinpoint bleeding at the injection site
Conclusion: Microinjection of low viscosity HA offers a valuable technique for the treatment of discrete depressed acne scars
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