Microneedling and Topical Retinyl Palmitate for Acne Scars: A Preliminary Split-Face Study with Placebo Control
Aleksandra Tobiasz, Alina Jankowska-Konsur, Danuta Nowicka

TL;DR
This study tested microneedling with retinyl palmitate for acne scars and found modest improvements and high patient satisfaction.
Contribution
A preliminary split-face study evaluating microneedling combined with 5% retinyl palmitate for acne scars.
Findings
Modest reduction in atrophic acne scars observed clinically.
Patients reported moderate-to-marked improvement in acne scar reduction.
Improved skin quality, moisture, elasticity, and tone with no significant side effects.
Abstract
Background: Acne scars remain a very common complaint in dermatology practices. Even though many treatment options are available, proper treatment remains a challenge. Complex treatment methods that are based on the synergy effect are the ones that result in better effects and patient satisfaction. Methods: Three healthy female patients with a total of 106 atrophic acne scars were recruited to the split-face study with placebo control, where a series of three microneedling procedures in monthly intervals combined with 5% retinyl palmitate-loaded oleogel was compared to the same microneedling protocol with placebo. Patients’ quality of life was measured using the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) and Skindex-29 questionnaires. Patients’ satisfaction with treatment and intensity of post-procedure symptoms were assessed as well. Results: In clinical evaluation, a modest effect was…
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TopicsDermatologic Treatments and Research · Acne and Rosacea Treatments and Effects · Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery
