Trifarotene Reduces Risk for Atrophic Acne Scars: Results from A Phase 4 Controlled Study
Abstract Background Atrophic acne scarring often accompanies acne vulgaris. The efficacy of topical retinoids for treatment of acne is well documented; however, evidence for use in atrophic acne scars is limited. Methods In this randomized, split-face, double-blind study, subjects (age: 17-34 years,...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Schleicher (Author), Angela Moore (Author), Elyse Rafal (Author), Angelique Gagne-Henley (Author), Sandra Marchese Johnson (Author), Sunil Dhawan (Author), Rajeev Chavda (Author), J. P. York (Author), Baldo Sforzolini (Author), Kate Holcomb (Author), Glynis Ablon (Author), James Del Rosso (Author), Brigitte Dreno (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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