An innovative microcoring technology: A novel approach to acne scar treatment
Background Acne scars present a complex challenge in dermatology and cosmetics, despite advancements in technological interventions such as fractional lasers, microneedling, and surgical procedures. Effective treatment remains elusive for many individuals. Objective This study aims to evaluate the e...
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| Abstract | Background
Acne scars present a complex challenge in dermatology and cosmetics, despite advancements in technological interventions such as fractional lasers, microneedling, and surgical procedures. Effective treatment remains elusive for many individuals.
Objective
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of rotational fractional resection using 1 mm diameter rotating scalpels as a primary treatment for icepick and boxcar scars on the cheeks and glabella region.
Methods
Three patients with acne scars underwent a single treatment session of rotational fractional resection. Evaluation occurred at the 2‐month post‐treatment mark to assess improvements in scar appearance and potential skin‐related side effects.
Results
Following the treatment, significant improvements were observed in the targeted acne scars. Notable enhancements were noted without major skin‐related adverse effects, except for minor suture marks.
Conclusion
The outcomes of this study underscore the potential of rotational fractional resection as an innovative and effective approach in treating acne scars. This single‐session cosmetic procedure shows promise in yielding lasting and quantifiable results, offering a hopeful solution for individuals seeking comprehensive acne scar treatment. |
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| AbstractList | Background Acne scars present a complex challenge in dermatology and cosmetics, despite advancements in technological interventions such as fractional lasers, microneedling, and surgical procedures. Effective treatment remains elusive for many individuals. Objective This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of rotational fractional resection using 1 mm diameter rotating scalpels as a primary treatment for icepick and boxcar scars on the cheeks and glabella region. Methods Three patients with acne scars underwent a single treatment session of rotational fractional resection. Evaluation occurred at the 2‐month post‐treatment mark to assess improvements in scar appearance and potential skin‐related side effects. Results Following the treatment, significant improvements were observed in the targeted acne scars. Notable enhancements were noted without major skin‐related adverse effects, except for minor suture marks. Conclusion The outcomes of this study underscore the potential of rotational fractional resection as an innovative and effective approach in treating acne scars. This single‐session cosmetic procedure shows promise in yielding lasting and quantifiable results, offering a hopeful solution for individuals seeking comprehensive acne scar treatment. Acne scars present a complex challenge in dermatology and cosmetics, despite advancements in technological interventions such as fractional lasers, microneedling, and surgical procedures. Effective treatment remains elusive for many individuals.BACKGROUNDAcne scars present a complex challenge in dermatology and cosmetics, despite advancements in technological interventions such as fractional lasers, microneedling, and surgical procedures. Effective treatment remains elusive for many individuals.This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of rotational fractional resection using 1 mm diameter rotating scalpels as a primary treatment for icepick and boxcar scars on the cheeks and glabella region.OBJECTIVEThis study aims to evaluate the efficacy of rotational fractional resection using 1 mm diameter rotating scalpels as a primary treatment for icepick and boxcar scars on the cheeks and glabella region.Three patients with acne scars underwent a single treatment session of rotational fractional resection. Evaluation occurred at the 2-month post-treatment mark to assess improvements in scar appearance and potential skin-related side effects.METHODSThree patients with acne scars underwent a single treatment session of rotational fractional resection. Evaluation occurred at the 2-month post-treatment mark to assess improvements in scar appearance and potential skin-related side effects.Following the treatment, significant improvements were observed in the targeted acne scars. Notable enhancements were noted without major skin-related adverse effects, except for minor suture marks.RESULTSFollowing the treatment, significant improvements were observed in the targeted acne scars. Notable enhancements were noted without major skin-related adverse effects, except for minor suture marks.The outcomes of this study underscore the potential of rotational fractional resection as an innovative and effective approach in treating acne scars. This single-session cosmetic procedure shows promise in yielding lasting and quantifiable results, offering a hopeful solution for individuals seeking comprehensive acne scar treatment.CONCLUSIONThe outcomes of this study underscore the potential of rotational fractional resection as an innovative and effective approach in treating acne scars. This single-session cosmetic procedure shows promise in yielding lasting and quantifiable results, offering a hopeful solution for individuals seeking comprehensive acne scar treatment. Background Acne scars present a complex challenge in dermatology and cosmetics, despite advancements in technological interventions such as fractional lasers, microneedling, and surgical procedures. Effective treatment remains elusive for many individuals. Objective This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of rotational fractional resection using 1 mm diameter rotating scalpels as a primary treatment for icepick and boxcar scars on the cheeks and glabella region. Methods Three patients with acne scars underwent a single treatment session of rotational fractional resection. Evaluation occurred at the 2‐month post‐treatment mark to assess improvements in scar appearance and potential skin‐related side effects. Results Following the treatment, significant improvements were observed in the targeted acne scars. Notable enhancements were noted without major skin‐related adverse effects, except for minor suture marks. Conclusion The outcomes of this study underscore the potential of rotational fractional resection as an innovative and effective approach in treating acne scars. This single‐session cosmetic procedure shows promise in yielding lasting and quantifiable results, offering a hopeful solution for individuals seeking comprehensive acne scar treatment. Acne scars present a complex challenge in dermatology and cosmetics, despite advancements in technological interventions such as fractional lasers, microneedling, and surgical procedures. Effective treatment remains elusive for many individuals. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of rotational fractional resection using 1 mm diameter rotating scalpels as a primary treatment for icepick and boxcar scars on the cheeks and glabella region. Three patients with acne scars underwent a single treatment session of rotational fractional resection. Evaluation occurred at the 2-month post-treatment mark to assess improvements in scar appearance and potential skin-related side effects. Following the treatment, significant improvements were observed in the targeted acne scars. Notable enhancements were noted without major skin-related adverse effects, except for minor suture marks. The outcomes of this study underscore the potential of rotational fractional resection as an innovative and effective approach in treating acne scars. This single-session cosmetic procedure shows promise in yielding lasting and quantifiable results, offering a hopeful solution for individuals seeking comprehensive acne scar treatment. |
| Author | Vachatimanont, Vanravi Yi, Kyu‐Ho Pamela, Ruri Lu, Pei‐Hsuan Tanojo, Henry Kim, Soo‐Kyung Putri, Ardhiah Iswanda Ahn, Hyo‐Sang |
| AuthorAffiliation | 5 iSKY Center Bangkok Thailand 4 Medical Director of Haute Age Medicine Clinic Taipei Taiwan 3 CELV Dermatology Clinic Jakarta Indonesia 8 Maylin Clinic (Apgujeong) Seoul South Korea 7 Melania Clinic Surabaya Indonesia 2 Pharmaceutical Industry Department, Graduate School Chung‐Ang University Seoul South Korea 6 Rejuva Clinic Surabaya Indonesia 1 Division in Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Department of Oral Biology Human Identification Research Institute, BK21 FOUR Project, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Seoul South Korea |
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