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Acne scars: Match the treatment to the scar type for best results


 

AT THE AACS ANNUAL MEETING

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“Patients who come to you for acne scarring are really anxious to see improvement,” said Dr. Chwalek, so it is imperative to address patient expectations and to explain that the treatment of acne scars is a gradual process. “It is important to let patients know that it’s going to take multiple treatments to get them to where they want to be,” she added.

Dr. Chwalek reported no relevant financial disclosures.


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