Acne treatment in children may differ from that in adults . Some medications, such as isotretinoin, may not be suitable for younger patients. Dermatologists consider factors such as the child’s age, acne severity, and potential side effects when developing a treatment plan..
Ongoing research continues to shed light on the pathogenesis of acne and explore novel treatment approaches.
Topical Minocycline Foam
A new 4% minocycline foam offers a topical delivery system for this antibiotic, minimizing systemic absorption and reducing the risk of antibiotic resistance .
Tranexamic Acid
Topical tranexamic acid has shown promise in reducing inflammatory acne lesions and improving post-inflammatory erythema .
N-acetyl-GED
This topical agent targets sebaceous glands directly, offering a novel mechanism of action for reducing sebum production and acne development .
Spongilla lacustris Extract Mask
A once-weekly mask derived from Spongilla lacustris extract is under development, with potential anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties .
Oral Probiotics
Studies have shown that oral probiotics may have beneficial effects in acne treatment by inhibiting C. acnes and modulating the immune response .
Metformin
Metformin, traditionally used to treat diabetes, has shown potential as an adjunctive therapy for acne, particularly in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome .
Upcoming Treatment Options
Several promising acne treatments are currently under development:
- 1726 nm Lasers: These lasers specifically target sebaceous glands, offering a potential alternative to systemic therapies like isotretinoin . Emerging technologies like 1726 nm lasers have the potential to revolutionize acne treatment by offering targeted and less invasive options.
- Topical meclizine gel: This topical gel is being investigated as a potential new treatment for acne .
- Topical surfactant-oil gel: This topical gel is being explored as a potential treatment option for inflammatory acne vulgaris .
- Topical nitric oxide and its derivatives: Studies are underway to evaluate the use of topical nitric oxide and its derivatives in acne treatment .
- Antimicrobial peptides: These peptides have shown potential as future therapeutic agents for acne due to their ability to kill bacteria and modulate the immune response .
- Immunotherapy: Researchers are exploring ways to modulate the immune response to treat acne . This includes developing vaccines or immunomodulatory agents that can target specific immune cells or pathways involved in acne development.
- Micro-needling and Micro-needling Patches: These techniques involve creating tiny punctures in the skin to stimulate collagen production and improve acne scars . Micro-needling patches can deliver medications directly into the skin, enhancing their effectiveness.
Potential Side Effects and Complications
Acne treatments can have potential side effects, including:
Topical Treatments
- Dryness, irritation, peeling, burning, and temporary worsening of acne .
- Allergic reactions, although rare.
Systemic Treatments
- Oral Antibiotics: Gastrointestinal upset, photosensitivity, and the risk of antibiotic resistance .
- Isotretinoin: Dry skin, cheilitis, elevated liver enzymes, mood changes, and potential teratogenicity
Other Treatment Modalities
- Light therapy: Potential side effects include redness, swelling, and changes in skin pigmentation.
- Chemical peels: May cause temporary redness, burning, and peeling.
- Laser and light-based devices: Potential side effects include pain, redness, swelling, and changes in skin pigmentation.
Complications of Acne
- Scarring: Acne scars can be permanent and may require cosmetic procedures for improvement . Scarring is more common when severe acne is not treated promptly.
- Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation: Dark spots can persist after acne lesions heal, particularly in individuals with darker skin tones .
- Acne Fulminans: A rare but severe form of acne characterized by the sudden onset of painful nodules and ulcers . This condition primarily affects male adolescents with preexisting acne.
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