Revisiting the Role of Local Cryotherapy for Acne Treatment: A Review and Update

J Clin Med. 2022 Dec 20;12(1):26. doi: 10.3390/jcm12010026.

Abstract

Acne vulgaris is a well-recognized condition among adolescents and adults that adversely affects their quality of life. Local cryotherapy has long been reported to be effective in treating acne vulgaris, inducing a more rapid involution of acne than topical medications. However, the use of cryotherapy has been limited for acne treatment due to several drawbacks, including procedural pain and pigmentary alterations. Currently, newer cryotherapy devices are gaining attention in dermatology due to their ability to monitor and precisely control the target temperature. In this narrative review, a brief history and the latest update on acne cryotherapy will be presented. Additionally, a special emphasis is placed on the role of cryotherapy, alone or in combination with intralesional steroid injections for nodulocystic acne.

Keywords: acne vulgaris; analgesia; cryosurgery; cryotherapy; hidradenitis suppurativa; intralesional injections; pain; sebaceous gland.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.