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Review
. 2024 Jul;29(4):1-4.

An Overview on the Management of Atrophic Acne Scars: The Role of Trifarotene as an Adjunct

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Review

An Overview on the Management of Atrophic Acne Scars: The Role of Trifarotene as an Adjunct

Santina Conte et al. Skin Therapy Lett. 2024 Jul.
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Abstract

Acne vulgaris is a common, often chronic inflammatory disease that can affect all ages and skin tones. Beyond acute lesions, the sequelae of acne - specifically scarring and dyspigmentation - can be long-lasting, challenging to treat and have substantial psychosocial impact on affected individuals. For acne scarring, treatment modalities include topical, physical, and laser and light therapies, with combination approaches typically yielding optimal outcomes. Trifarotene is a novel fourth generation retinoid with targeted action towards retinoid acid receptor gamma (RAR-γ), the most common isotype found in the epidermis, that has previously been approved for the management of moderate-to-severe facial and truncal acne in individuals over the age of 12 years. Recently, data on trifarotene supports its application in acne scarring. Herein, we provide a succinct review on various treatments for acne scarring and explore how trifarotene and its mechanism of action present an additional topical approach to target atrophic acne scarring.

Keywords: acne; atrophic scar; retinoid; scar; trifarotene.

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Conflict of interest statement

Monica K. Li is a consultant and speaker for Galderma Canada. Santina Conte has no relevant conflicts of interest.

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