Dermatologists' Group Offers Latest Guidance on Acne
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By Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter
FRIDAY, Feb. 2, 2024 -- It might take a combination of treatments to rein in problem acne in teens and adults, updated guidelines from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) suggest.
The guidelines on the all-too-common condition (acne affects 85% of teens and many adults) haven't undergone a revision since 2016.
The 2024 updates include "discussion of new topical medications, which are directly applied to the skin, and systemic treatments, which are taken by mouth," explained Dr. John Barbieri, co-chair of the AAD’s Acne Guideline Workgroup.
The new updates are all evidence-based, with 18 recommendations in all.
Four items fell under the guidelines' "strong recommendation" header:
The AAD also had five "good practice" recommendations for dermatologists when treating acne:
Finally, the guidelines include what the AAD called "conditional" recommendations, to be considered by doctors on a case-by-case basis:
There was just too little supporting evidence to recommend other purported acne treatments, such as chemical peels, lasers and light-based devices or microneedling, the AAD said.
Evidence was also lacking to support dietary changes, or alternative therapies such as vitamins or plant-based products, the group said.
Three other "treatments" were recommended against: Use of broadband light therapy, intense pulsed light and adapalene 0.3% gel.
Overall, “We are able to offer our patients with acne more options than ever before as we work to address their concerns and determine the most effective treatment plan possible," Barbieri said in an AAD news release. "Just as important, dermatologists must have access to all available therapeutic options.”
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Source: HealthDay
Posted : 2024-02-02 22:15
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