Abstract

Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and postinflammatory erythema (PIE) in acne vulgaris are important and refractory complications for patients with acne vulgaris. To clarify the effects of 2% isostearyl-L-ascorbic acid (ISAA) against PIH and PIE in acne vulgaris, a clinical pilot study with topical 2% ISAA gel was performed in 25 acne patients with PIH and PIE. Topical ISAA gel was applied on the whole face with PIH and PIE in acne vulgaris twice a day for 3 months. Regarding PIH and PIE, investigator’s global improvement rating (IGIR) was evaluated in 7-point scales according to the reduced area of PIH and PIE before and after the study. Remarkable improvement in PIH was observed in 7 patients (28.0%) and in PIE in 12 (48%) of the 25 patients. No adverse reactions were observed during the treatment. Topical ISAA application can be an alternative, non-invasive available treatment for PIH and PIE in acne vulgaris.

Highlights

  • Effect of a Cosmetic Use with 2% Isostearyl-L-Ascorbic Acid Gel for Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation and Postinflammatory Erythema in Acne Vulgaris

  • To clarify the effects of isostearyl-L-ascorbic acid (ISAA) against Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and postinflammatory erythema (PIE) in acne vulgaris, a clinical pilot study with topical 2% ISAA gel was performed in 25 acne patients with PIH

  • Remarkable improvement in PIH was observed in 7 patients (28.0%) and in PIE in 12 (48%) of the 25 patients

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Effect of a Cosmetic Use with 2% Isostearyl-L-Ascorbic Acid Gel for Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation and Postinflammatory Erythema in Acne Vulgaris. Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and postinflammatory erythema (PIE) in acne vulgaris are important and refractory complications for patients with acne vulgaris. Vitamin C can improve PIH and PIE in acne vulgaris. To clarify the effects of ISAA against PIH and PIE in acne vulgaris, a clinical pilot study with topical 2% ISAA gel was performed in 25 acne patients with PIH

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