Wajieha Saeed, Zahida Rani, Shazia Aslam.
Efficacy and Safety of Carbon Dioxide Ablative Fractional Resurfacing (CO2-AFR) Device in Moderate to Severe Atrophic Acne Scars.
Ann King Edward Med Uni Jan ;23(1):13-8.

Acne having a prevalence of > 90% in adolescents persisting in adulthood, causes inflammation and scaring. Acne scars cause severe social, psychological and cosmetic problems. There are many remedies available for acne scars with variable results. CO2-AFR laser is a new modality with more effectiveness and low side effect profile. Objective: To determine the effectiveness and safety of CO2-AFR device in the treatment of moderate to severe atrophic acne scars. Study Design: Interventional study. Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at Dermatology Department Unit-I, Mayo Hospital Lahore and duration was 1 year, from April 2015 to March 2016. Material and Methods: The 30 patients of either sex, having moderate to severe atrophic acne scars were enrolled in the study. Pre-treatment assessment of acne scars was done by using Goodman & Baron qualitative scarring grading system. Patients were treated at 4 – 5 weeks interval with maximum 5 sessions. Objective assessment for efficacy and side effects was done at each session. Data was collected on a specially designed proforma and statistical analysis carried out by using SPSS version 17. Results: Significant improvement in acne scars was observed. 14 (46.7%) patients showed good efficacy (50 – 75% reduction), 1 (3.3%) patient came out with excellent efficacy (> 75%) and 14 (46.7%) patients showed fair efficacy (25 – 50% reduction in acne scars). 13.3% patients showed few delayed side effects which resolved with treatment. Conclusion: CO2-AFR device was proved to be effective and safe in the treatment of moderate to severe atrophic acne scars.

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