Post acne scars are a frequent late complication of the disease. The factors that underlie their clinical heterogeneity and severity have not yet been clarified.2 The studies conducted on this topic are few and dated.2,3 Post acne scars can be particularly devastating and may even trigger suicidal ideation.4 Depending on tissue response to inflammation we can define two general types of acne scars: hypertrophic scars caused by increased tissue formation and atrophic scars caused by the loss of tissue. Both types of acne scars can be divided in 4 grades according to Goodman and Baron qualitative grading system.
Postacne scarring. Which factors are involved? / Tolino, Ersilia; Skroza, Nevena; Proietti, Ilaria; Bernardini, Nicoletta; Balduzzi, Veronica; LA TORRE, Giuseppe; Mambrin, Alessandra; Potenza, Concetta. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI DERMATOLOGIA E VENEREOLOGIA. - ISSN 1827-1820. - 155:6(2020), pp. 793-794. [10.23736/S0392-0488.19.06154-6]
Postacne scarring. Which factors are involved?
TOLINO, Ersilia
;SKROZA, Nevena;PROIETTI, Ilaria;BERNARDINI, Nicoletta;BALDUZZI, Veronica;LA TORRE, Giuseppe;MAMBRIN, Alessandra;POTENZA, Concetta
2020
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Post acne scars are a frequent late complication of the disease. The factors that underlie their clinical heterogeneity and severity have not yet been clarified.2 The studies conducted on this topic are few and dated.2,3 Post acne scars can be particularly devastating and may even trigger suicidal ideation.4 Depending on tissue response to inflammation we can define two general types of acne scars: hypertrophic scars caused by increased tissue formation and atrophic scars caused by the loss of tissue. Both types of acne scars can be divided in 4 grades according to Goodman and Baron qualitative grading system.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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