Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology (Mar 2023)

Beyond the Surface: A Deeper Look at the Psychosocial Impacts of Acne Scarring

  • Zhou C,
  • Vempati A,
  • Tam C,
  • Khong J,
  • Vasilev R,
  • Tam K,
  • Hazany S,
  • Hazany S

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 16
pp. 731 – 738

Abstract

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Crystal Zhou,1 Abhinav Vempati,1 Curtis Tam,1 Jeffrey Khong,2 Ruslan Vasilev,1 Kevin Tam,1 Sanam Hazany,1 Salar Hazany1 1Scar Healing Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 2Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USACorrespondence: Crystal Zhou, Scar Healing Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Tel +1 424 225 2435, Fax +1 310 571 8435, Email [email protected]: Post-acne scarring is a common consequence of acne vulgaris with no universal cure. Although there have been many recent advances to address acne scars physically, there is still a lack of research that investigates their psychosocial impacts. Our comprehensive PubMed search presents an overview of existing information to highlight known sources of mental distress caused by post-acne scarring, both related to and independent of the psychosocial detriments caused early on by active acne. The literature indicates that acne scarring is a distinct condition from acne vulgaris and therefore requires a comprehensive clinical approach unique from those available for active acne.Keywords: acne scar, quality of life, psychosocial, social stigma, self-esteem, mental health

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