Abstract

Background: Acne is a chronic disorder that affects almost 80% of adolescents and young adults, causing psychological and emotional distress. However, the current treatments for acne are either ineffective or have many side effects. This study was designed to confirm and objectively quantify the effect of a new non-drug combined therapy on acne.Methods: This study innovatively utilized ultrasound, which enhanced the absorption of aloe vera gel, and soft mask to make a purely physical method without any drugs. In both the treatment group and control group, the number of papules/pustules and the area of hyperpigmented lesions were counted, and a smart mirror intelligent face system was used before and after the combined therapy. Alterations in the skin functional index were recorded and analyzed statistically.Results: In the treatment group, the combined therapy significantly reduced the number of papules and the area of hyperpigmented lesions and improved skin roughness and local blood circulation. In the control group, there was no obvious improvement over 2 months.Conclusion: This study suggests that the new non-drug combined therapy significantly improved acne, which provided experimental evidence and treatment guidance for patients with mild to severe acne, especially patients with moderate acne. This new therapy may possibly be an appropriate method for patients who seek topical treatments with mild side effects and low antibiotic resistance rates.

Highlights

  • Acne is a chronic disorder of pilosebaceous units, which is characterized by comedones, inflammatory papules, pustules, cysts, and nodules, affecting almost 80% of adolescents and young adults [1, 2]

  • The results showed that the proportion of facial red area increased obviously after 2 months of combined therapy in the treatment group (p < 0.05), while there was no difference in the proportion of facial red area in the control group (Figure 3)

  • The results showed that the number of facial papules and hyperpigmented area (%) were 84.50 ± 30.78 and 47.28 ± 19.09 in the treatment group before the combined therapy, respectively

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Introduction

Acne is a chronic disorder of pilosebaceous units, which is characterized by comedones, inflammatory papules, pustules, cysts, and nodules, affecting almost 80% of adolescents and young adults [1, 2]. A New Non-drug Acne Therapy psychological and emotional distress, leading to a great influence on healthy quality of life in affected individuals [6, 7]. The current treatments include topical and systemic medications for moderate to severe acne [8,9,10]. Their curative effects are limited due to adverse effects and unsatisfactory efficacy. Acne is a chronic disorder that affects almost 80% of adolescents and young adults, causing psychological and emotional distress. This study was designed to confirm and objectively quantify the effect of a new non-drug combined therapy on acne

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