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A Clinical Report on Facial Atrophic Scars treatment with Acupotomy (도침을 이용한 안면부 위축성 흉터의 치험례)

  • Min, Deul Le;Lee, Yong Ho;Go, Nam Gyeong
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.144-153
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    • 2015
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of acupotomy in the treatment of various facial atrophic scars except acne scars. Methods: Four patients with facial atrophic scars were treated by superficial dermal undermining with acupotomy. They were treated six times, and evaluated by comparing before and after photos, PGA(Physician's Global assessment), SESES(The Stony Brook Scar Evaluation Score) and patient satisfaction. Results and Conclusions: After observing case photos, PGA, SBSES, patient's satisfaction, it can be considered that acupotomy is an effective treatment modality for facial atrophic scars and it has no significant side effects.

A Clinical Report on The Atrophic Acne Scar with Subcision (코라테라피(절개침)을 이용한 위축성 여드름 흉터의 치험례)

  • Baek, Sang-Chul;Hong, Mu-Suk;JeGal, Hun;Jin, Yong-Hee;Joo, Tae-Min;Lee, Sang-Jun;Jo, Eun-Hee;Park, Min-Cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.80-88
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    • 2012
  • Background and Objective : Atrophic scars are the most common complication of acne. Many modalities are proposed but each does not yield satisfactory clinical outcomes. Among therapeutic modalities of acne scars, subcision is a simple, safe procedure with a different and basic mechanism for correcting atrophic and depressed scars. However, there are few reports about such procedure. This study performed to evaluate the effect of subcision treatment on atrophic acne scar. Methods : Five patients with atrophic acne scars of various types(rolling, superficial and deep boxcar, pitted and icepick) were treated by superficial dermal undermining with 25~27 gauge needles. We used GASC(Global Acne Scarring Classification). Satisfaction degree was asked from the patients. Results and Conclusions : After observing patients satisfaction, comparing case photos and GASC, it can be considered that subcision treatment brings great results when performed on atrophic post acne scars.

Clinical Reports on Atrophic Acne Scar Treatment with Sae-ssack Therapy (새싹테라피 3단계를 이용한 위축성 여드름 흉터 치료 20례)

  • Go, Nam-Gyeong;Ha, Jin-Hee;Lee, Yong-Ho;Choi, Hye-Mee
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.126-135
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    • 2017
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of Sae-ssack(sprout) therapy on atrophic acne scars. Methods : Twenty patients had atrophic acne scars on the face were treated with Sae-ssack therapy. Sae-ssack therapy consists of a total of three treatments, a first-stage Sae-ssack acupuncture, a second-stage texture treatment, and a third-stage anti-pigmentation therapy. The evaluation of the treatment effect was made by the Korean medical doctor who did not participate in the procedure, and the PGA(Physician's Global Assessment), QGASC(Qualitative Global Acne Scarring Grade System) and patient satisfaction were used as the evaluation index. Results and Conclusions : According to the above indicates, the Sae-ssack therapy was evaluated to be effective in the repair of atrophic acne scars. There were no visible or consistent side effects and patient satisfaction was also very high.

Korean Medicine Skin Regeneration Therapy for Atrophic Scars Caused by Herpes Zoster and Varicella: A Report of Ten Cases (한의 피부 재생 치료로 호전된 대상포진과 수두로 인한 위축성 흉터 치료 10례)

  • Hyun-Seong Kim;Kyeong-Won Park;Yun-Jo Lee;Min-Ji Kwon;Seong-Min Moon;Eun-Jeong Kim;Yeong-Gil Ok;Ga-Hyeon Lee;Hyun-Jun An;Chul-Hee Hong
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 2024
  • Objectives : This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of incisional needle therapy, a type of Korean medicine treatment, on atrophic scars caused by herpes zoster and varicella. Methods : The patients with atrophic scars resulting from herpes zoster and varicella were treated with incisional needle therapy and the effectiveness of the treatment was evaluated with Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) and The Stony Brook Scar Evaluation Score (SBSES). Results : After treatment, all patients demonstrated improvements in PGA and SBSES. The PGA score improved to 3.73±0.40, with SBSES changing from 1.60±0.60 to 4.80±0.80. Conclusions : We suggest that incisional needle therapy demonstrates effectiveness in treating scars resulting from herpes zoster and varicella, indicating its potential as a viable therapeutic option for individuals affected by these conditions.

A Clinical Report on Chicken Pox Scars Treatment with Sae-ssack Therapy (새싹테라피를 이용한 수두 흉터의 치료 16례)

  • Go, Nam-Gyeong;Choi, Hye-Mee;Lee, Yong-Ho;Jung, Joo-Hee;Ha, JinHee
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.146-154
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of Sae-ssack(sprout) therapy on the face Chicken Pox scars. Methods: Sixteen patients had scars with varicella on the face were treated with Sae-ssack therapy. Sae-ssack therapy consists of a total of two treatments, a first-stage Sae-ssack acupuncture and a second-stage texture treatment(texture acupuncture and AMTS). The evaluation of the treatment effect was made by the medical staff who did not participate in the procedure, and the PGA(Physician's Global Assessment), SBSES(The Stony Brook Scar Evalustion Score) and patient satisfaction were used as the evaluation index. Results and Conclusions: According to the above indices, the Sae-ssack therapy was evaluated to be effective in the repair of atrophic scars caused by varicella. There were no visible or consistent side effects and patient satisfaction was also very high.

Case Study on Treating Acne Scar Using Hani-maehwa Laser (하니매화레이저를 이용한 여드름 흉터 치료 1례)

  • Lee, Deuk-Joo;Kim, Chul-Yun;Kwon, Kang;Seo, Hyung-Sik
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.106-111
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    • 2016
  • Objective : The aim of this study is to report the effect of Hani-maehwa laser(fractional mode) treatment on acne scar. Methods : The patient with atrophic facial acne scars was treated with 5 sessions of laser therapy at 4-week intervals. The therapeutic response to treatment was assessed at 3 months after last laser session. The treatment effect was evaluated by standardized photography, anti aging, skin brightness and flatness. That was measured by micro fluorescence measurement camera(ECO SKIN, Cuvitz Inc.) in 16(left zygoma) and 26(right zygoma) spot. And side effects were also checked. Results : Atrophic facial acne scars have improved markedly. Anti aging, skin brightness and flatness were improved. Especially anti aging and flatness were noticeably improved. Adverse effects were not reported.Conclusions : Korean medicine cautery method applies to high level laser(CO2 Hani-maehwa laser). These are different designs but same principle. It can be considered that laser therapy is effective method for treating acne scars.

Treatment of an Atrophic Scar with Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser-assisted Poly-L-lactic Acid Delivery

  • Kim, Wan Jin;Jung, Ha Rin;Lee, Sang Ju;Cho, Han Kyoung
    • Medical Lasers
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.181-184
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    • 2021
  • Scars can cause great psychological stress among patients. Currently, there are numerous topical agents, laser and surgical treatments available for skin rejuvenation and scar minimization. Laser-assisted drug delivery (LADD) is a treatment method that increases drug delivery by stimulating the skin physically and chemically to enhance the penetration of topical agents. This is one of the areas of great interest in the treatment of various skin diseases in addition to its use for cosmetic purposes. In particular, LADD is relatively non-invasive and has advantages in terms of accessibility and stability. Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is a collagen stimulator known to gradually restore skin volume by inducing inflammation and fibroplasia. Herein, we report a case of treatment of an atrophic scar with fractional carbon dioxide laser-assisted PLLA delivery.

A Seven Cases of Treating Atrophic Acne Scar with Subcision, Microneedle Therapy System and Herbal Peeling Therapy (절개침과 미세피부침, 약초필링을 이용한 위축성 여드름 흉터 치료 7례 임상보고)

  • Hyun-Seong Kim;Kyeong-Won Park;Yun-Jo Lee;Sang-Ok Choi;Ju-Young Jeong;Hyun-Jun An;Chung-Hee Lee;Chul-Hee Hong
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.140-149
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    • 2023
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to present the effect of subcision, microneedle therapy system and herbal peeling therapy which is treatment of Korean medicine to atrophic acne scar patients. Methods : We administered subcision, microneedle therapy system and herbal peeling therapy to atrophic acne scar patients and tested the results by Qualitative Global Acne Scarring Grading System and Korean Acne Grading System as well. Results : After the treatment, all of the patients showed improvements in Qualitative Global Acne Scarring Grading System and Korean Acne Grading System as well. Qualitative Global Acne Scarring Grading System of patients changed from grade 2.71±0.71 to grade 1.14±0.86 along with the change of Korean Acne Grading System from grade 1.57±0.57 to grade 1.00±0.00. Conclusions : Subcision, microneedle therapy system and herbal peeling therapy may be effective in the treatment of moderate to severe acne scars, and could be applied in clinical practice.

Case Study of Atrophic Acne Scar Treatment with Re-cell Therapy (리셀테라피를 이용한 위축성 여드름 흉터 치료 11례)

  • Oh, Chul;Huh, Geum-jung;Lee, Won-haeng;Yang, Jin-ah;Kim, Ki-tae
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 2016
  • Objective: Acne scarring is the most common sequela after dermal inflammation caused by acne. Many methods are currently used to treat acne scarring; doctors using traditional Korean medicine have also attempted to treat acne scarring in a new way that was developed from traditional methods. This study examines the effectiveness of re-cell therapy.Method: Eleven patients with various types of acne scars were treated by re-cell therapy. We used the global acne scarring classification (GASC) and ECCA (from the French “echelle d’evaluation clinique des cicatrices d’acne”), both of which are generally used to measure and grade the degree of acne scarring.Results: As a result of the treatment, the conditions of all patients were conspicuously improved in both scales. The GASC scores of the patients changed from grade 19.6±10.4 to grade 4.9±3.3 (p=0.001), and the ECCA scores changed from grade 120.9±28.7 to grade 41.8±18.3.Conclusion: Re-cell therapy showed effectiveness in treating acne scarring and could be applied in clinical cases.

Childhood cutaneous leishmaniasis: report of 117 cases from Iran

  • Talari Safar Ali;Talaei Rezvan;Shajari Cholamreza;Vakili Zarichehr;Taghaviardakani Abbas
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.44 no.4 s.140
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    • pp.355-360
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    • 2006
  • Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL), due to Leishmania major, is endemic in different parts of Iran and has long been recognized in most provinces of Iran. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of childhood leishmaniasis in 3 areas at the southeast of Kashan, A descriptive study was carried out on all children referred to central laboratories during a 3-year period. Initial information including age, sex, sites of ulcer on the body, number of lesions, address, and the place of the disease was obtained. The study gathered 117 children, and the results showed a prevalence of 7.2% in patients with lesions among the population and 4.2% of people displayed lesion and scar. The ages of subjects were from 6 to 15 years (average 9.75 years). The boy: girl ratio was 1.2. All of our patients lived in an endemic area. The face was affected in 47.0% of cases. The encountered forms of leishmaniasis are as follows: papulonodular 27.4%, ulcer 60.7%, sporotrichoid 6%, impetiginous 2.5%, and erysipeloid 3.4%. Treatment with intramuscular meglumine antimoniate 20-30 mg/kg/day was done for 93 patients. Meglumine antimoniate treatment was tolerated with no side effects. All leishmaniasis lesions healed within an average period of 2-14 months. Hyperpigmented scars were formed in 25.6% of the patients, atrophic scars in 4.3%, and hypopigmented scars were in 3.4%, respectively The findings of this study indicate increased prevalence of CL in the villages at the area of Kashan and Aran-Bidgol. The clinical finding patterns belonged to different endemic strains of L. major in Isfahan, which indicates the possible transmission of infection from Isfahan to this area.