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Episode 52 - Effective and Popular Acne Topicals | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
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Episode 52 - Effective and Popular Acne Topicals | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

The Future of Dermatology

September 17, 202412m 21s

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Show Notes

Summary

In this episode of the Future of Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the complexities of acne treatment, focusing on the psychological impact of acne on patients and the importance of effective topical therapies. The conversation covers the latest guidelines for acne treatment, the efficacy of various topical agents including benzoyl peroxide and retinoids, and explores advanced treatment options such as isotretinoin and laser therapy. The episode emphasizes the need for patient compliance and the role of alternative treatments in managing acne effectively.

Takeaways

  • Acne topicals are important for improving patients' quality of life.
  • The AED guidelines recommend benzoyl peroxide, topical retinoids, and topical antibiotics as preferred treatments.
  • Combining multiple topical therapies and limiting systemic antibiotic use are good practice statements.
  • Topical therapies are not highly effective, but their efficacy improves when combined.
  • Other treatments like Clascoterone cream and isotretinoin target sebum reduction and sebaceous gland apoptosis.
  • The 1726 nanometer laser shows promise as a treatment option.
  • Azelaic acid, salicylic acid, and other topicals are effective and popular among patients.
  • Compliance is crucial in acne treatment.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to Acne and Its Impact

03:06 - Topical Therapies for Acne Treatment

06:07 - Understanding Benzoyl Peroxide and Its Efficacy

08:47 - Exploring Advanced Treatments and Mechanisms

12:01 - Alternative Topical Treatments and Patient Compliance