A review of the topical management of acne and its associated sequelae in the Asia‐Pacific region with a spotlight on trifarotene

Author:

See Jo‐Ann1,Chavda Rajeev2ORCID,Kon Khen M.3,Goodman Greg J.4,Oblepias Marie S.56,Nadela Rosalina E.78,Oon Hazel H.9ORCID,Aurangabadkar Sanjeev1011,Suh Dae H.12,Chan Henry H. L.1314,Lahiri Koushik1516

Affiliation:

1. Central Sydney Dermatology Sydney NSW Australia

2. Galderma SA Lausanne Switzerland

3. Galderma ANZ North Sydney NSW Australia

4. Monash University Clayton VIC Australia

5. AcneCure Center Parañaque Philippines

6. Medical Center Parañaque Parañaque Philippines

7. Fatima University Medical Center Antipolo City Philippines

8. The Holistic Dermatology Clinic Quezon City Philippines

9. Division of Dermatology National Skin Centre Singapore Singapore

10. Skin & Laser Clinic Hyderabad India

11. New Skin Clinic Hyderabad India

12. Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

13. Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China

14. Wellman Center for Photomedicine Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA

15. Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata India

16. Wizderm Speciality Skin and Hair Clinic Kolkata India

Abstract

AbstractAcne, a highly prevalent skin disease, can be particularly bothersome for patients of Asian background because of its impact on self‐confidence and social interactions. In addition to active acne lesions, some patients may develop sequelae such as scarring, macular/postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, or erythema. The tendency of Asian skin to develop sequelae because of its increased susceptibility to irritation, cultural preferences for lighter skin phototypes, and differences in skincare regimens may all contribute to the increased burden of acne. Moreover, many Asia‐Pacific countries do not have their own guidelines for acne management, and those that do often have no schedule in place for regular updates. In this article, we provide a critical review of the published guidance for the management of acne and its sequelae in the Asia‐Pacific region, identifying gaps in current recommendations that could be addressed to enhance standards of acne care in Asia‐Pacific countries. Along with highlighting the importance of a comprehensive skincare regimen to increase treatment efficacy and adherence, we discuss topical retinoids and retinoid combination options in the acne armamentarium that may be beneficial for sequelae prevention and management, such as adapalene 0.3% ± benzoyl peroxide 2.5%, tretinoin 0.05%, tazarotene 0.1%, and trifarotene 0.005%. In particular, trifarotene 0.005% has been observed to significantly reduce acne scar counts in a Phase 4 study. The recent data highlight the need to establish up‐to‐date guidance for acne and acne sequelae management in Asia‐Pacific countries to provide optimal care to Asian patients.

Funder

Galderma

Publisher

Wiley

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2. Trifarotene‐based holistic management of acne;International Journal of Dermatology;2024-05-02

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