Acne Flashcards
Acne is the
chronic inflammation of pilosebaceous units.
It produces comedones (blackheads), papules, pustules, scars and cysts
What are the causes of acne?
- Hyper-responsiveness of pilo-sebaceous units in the skin to androgens, increasing sebum (oil) secretion
- Comedones form in follicles with an excess of keratinised epithelial cells
- Propionibacterium acnes may colonise these units
- Inflammatory mediators are also released
Myths about acne
- Sunlight has little/ no benefit
- Picking doesn’t improve it
- It is not contagious
- Not due to diet
- Not due to poor hygiene/ washing too many times can cause aggravation
- Stress does not cause acne but rather acne causes stress
Who gets acne?
- People of all ages and races
- Most common in adolescents and young adults
- 85% between 12-25
- Usually resolves around 25-30
- Persistent acne seen in patients in their 40s and 50s
How is acne graded?
0 - no acne, clear
1 - mild acne, comedones, papules, few pustules
2 - moderate acne, comedones, multiple papules and pustules
3 - moderately severe, multiple comedones, papules, pustules, mild scaring
4 - severe acne, multiple comedones, papules, pustules, nodules, inflammatory cysts, scarring
How is grade 1 acne treated?
- Topical retinoids
- Benzoyl peroxide/ Topical antibiotic
How is grade 2/3 treated?
- Topical retinoids
- Benzoyl peroxide/ Topical antibiotic
- Oral antibiotic
- Hormone therapy (females only)
How is grade 4 treated?
- Isotretinoin
OR
- Topical retinoids
- Oral antibiotics
- Hormone therapy (females only)
What is given for maintenance of acne?
Topical retinoids +/- Benzoyl peroxide
How does benzoyl peroxide work?
- Breaks down on contact with skin to benzoic acid and oxygen
- Comes as cream/ gel in 2.5%, 5% and 10%
- No evidence to show that >2.5% is more effective + less side effects
- Peeling agent that increases skin turnover + clearing pores; reducing bacterial count there as acting directly as an antimicrobials
Alternative to Benzoyl Peroxide?
Azeliac acid
What is azeliac acid?
An alternative to benzoyl peroxide. Patients claim less local irritation
Topical antibiotic treatment?
e. g clindamycin 1% lotion
- use with benzoyl peroxide or a topical retinoid to limit development of bacterial resistance
- course limited to a max of 12 weeks
What is the most important class of drugs used to treat acne?
Topical retinoids
Topical retinoids
- most important class of drugs to treat acne
- topical Vit A derivative
- may take 8-12 weeks to work
- affects follicular keratinisation
- photosensitivity
- avoid in pregnancy
- s/es peeling, dry skin