Reprint

New Insights on Acne, Rosacea, and Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Etiology and Treatment

Edited by
March 2024
162 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0127-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0128-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue New Insights on Acne, Rosacea, and Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Etiology and Treatment that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

This Special Issue focuses on the coping strategies of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa, which is of paramount importance but at the same time often overlooked. Biologics have been introduced for the disease and may be a viable option in those with severe hidradenitis suppurativa. Skin care is extremely important in managing patients with acne and rosacea who often have sensitive skin due to skin inflammation and vigorous treatment. Optimal cosmetic products for acne and rosacea and novel treatment options such as oxybrasion and cryotherapy in managing acne are presented. Truncal acne is common, but less interest has been taken in this subtype as it is not openly seen. Unlike facial acne, truncal acne can develop into hypertrophic scars and needs early intervention. In addition to C. acnes, fungi such as Malassezia are thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of truncal acne. An overview of truncal acne and new methods of improvement for acne scars are also discussed in this reprint. Last but not least, the immunologic background in acne pathogenesis is reviewed which will help readers better understand the complex mechanism of acne development.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
acne vulgaris; AMP; MMP; Th1 and Th17 lymphocytes; treatment; acne vulgaris; atrophic scars; dermatology; scar improvement; acne; face; truncal acne; acne vulgaris; oxybrasion; sebumeter; corneometer; acne vulgaris; microdermabrasion; pyruvic acid; moisturizing; sebum; acne vulgaris; hydrogen purification; chemical peels; Sebumeter; Corneometer; cosmetology; hidradenitis suppurativa; acne inversa; dermatology; inflammation; treatment; adalimumab; targeted therapy; small molecules; acne vulgaris; dermatology; treatment; compliance; persistence; acne vulgaris; analgesia; cryosurgery; cryotherapy; hidradenitis suppurativa; intralesional injections; pain; sebaceous gland; rosacea; cosmetics; cosmetology; professional treatment; patient education; botanical; acne vulgaris; topical; regimen; skincare; hidradenitis suppurativa; acne inversa; satisfaction with life; coping; coping mechanisms