Acne Scarring-Pathogenesis, Evaluation, and Treatment Options

J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2017 Sep;10(9):12-23. Epub 2017 Sep 1.

Abstract

Acne vulgaris is a ubiquitous problem affecting 80 percent of people ages 11 to 30 years, with many patients experiencing some degree of scarring. This review focuses on atrophic scars, the most common type of acne scar. We briefly address the cellular sequelae that lead to scar formation and the initial evaluation of patients with acne scars. We then discuss an algorithmic approach to the treatment of acne scarring based on the classification of scars into erythematous and atrophic types. Lastly, we discuss the future treatment of acne scars and ongoing clinical trials.

Keywords: Acne scarring; acne; acne vulgaris; laser; light devices; resurfacing agents.

Publication types

  • Review