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背景:微针是面部痤疮疤痕的一种较新的治疗方式,通过对真皮层的机械刺激诱导胶原蛋白的产生,导致疤痕的软化,胶原蛋白束的重新排列和新胶原蛋白的刺激。局部维生素C对痤疮有有益的作用,当与乙醇酸换肤和激光后换肤一起使用时,可以改善痤疮疤痕。目的:比较评价微针疗法与微针疗法联合局部维生素C治疗面部痤疮疤痕的疗效。材料与方法:本研究选取50例面部痤疮疤痕患者,经知情书面同意后进行。脸从中线开始分为左右两半。半脸微针治疗,另一侧微针治疗用局部维生素C (5% l -抗坏血酸)。每例患者共进行3次治疗,间隔4周。根据ECCA分级系统,对面部疤痕进行临床评估,以评定疤痕的严重程度。结果:微针每次坐位及微针+局部维生素c后,整体评分及痤疮疤痕类型逐渐改善。微针治疗+外用维生素c治疗的总体平均改善百分比高于单独微针治疗的平均改善百分比。结论:微针治疗M型瘢痕(滚动型)、U型瘢痕(箱型)疗效显著,对V型瘢痕(冰锥型)疗效温和。微针与局部维生素C的应用相结合,可以增强微针的效果。
Split face comparative study for efficacy of microneedling alone versus microneedling combined with vitamin c in treating facial acne scars
Background: Microneedling a newer treatment modality for facial acne scars induces collagen production through mechanical stimulation of the dermis and leads to the softening of scars, realignment of collagen bundles and stimulation of new collagen. Topical vitamin C have beneficial effect on acne and improves acne scarring when used in conjunction with glycolic acid peels and post-laser resurfacing. Aims: Split face comparative assessment of the efficacy of microneedling therapy versus microneedling therapy in conjunction with topical vitamin C in facial acne scars. Materials and Methods: This study was performed on 50 patients having facial acne scars after taking informed written consent. The face was divided into right and left half from midline. On the half of face only microneedling and on other side of face microneedling therapy with topical vitamin C (5% L-ascorbic acid) has been used. A total of three session at 4 weeks interval was done in each patient. Facial scars was assessed clinically to grade the severity of scarring, as per the ECCA grading system. Results: Gradual improvement in global score & acne scar types after each sitting of Microneedling as well as Microneedling + Topical Vitamin-C observed. Overall mean percentage improvement with Microneedling + Topical Vitamin-C was more than the mean percentage improvement with Microneedling alone. Conclusion: Microneedling shows significant clinical improvement in the M type scars (rolling), and U type scars (boxcar) and modest improvement in V type scars (ice-pick). Effect of microneedling is enhanced by combining the procedure with application of topical vitamin C.