Efficacy evaluation of a dermocosmetic with skin repair properties after fractional laser surgery in acne scars.

  • 5min
  • May. 2022
  • Supported by
  • La Roche-Posay
Acne scars are the cause for a significant morbidity among dermatology out-patients. Insights in the potential of fractional laser treatments have established standard laser procedures to treat acne scars. Non-ablative fractional 1565nm laser therapy is indicated in the reduction of pore size, acne scars, wrinkles and photoageing. However, it also causes a series of changes in skin and soft tissues, such as erythema, swelling, pain, burning and other discomfort. The recovery period and potential side effect of post fractional laser may be important, post-laser care using dermocosmetics (DC) is highly indicated to increase the outcome of laser procedures