This document provides an overview of acne, its grading system, stages of development, and treatment options. It discusses the pathophysiology and four main factors involved in acne. Treatment involves patient education, topical therapies like retinoids, antibiotics, and oral medications. Other forms of acne like rosacea and folliculitis are also summarized. The document concludes with an overview of cosmetic treatments for skin rejuvenation such as microdermabrasion, laser resurfacing, and chemical peels.
12. Grade III Grade III Acne : Characterized by papules and pustules. Pustules have yellowish, blister-like appearance and result from the breakdown of the follicle wall. Nodules are small, solid nodes detectable by touch. Scarring may be likely .
13. Grade IV Grade IV Acne : Characterized by a few comedones, some papules, and many pustules, nodules, cysts and abcesses. This is a severe but not very common form of acne known as acne conglobata. Scarring exists and is generally severe. .
51. Cosmetic Treatment Skin Rejuvination REJUVENATION - IMPROVEMENT IN YOUR LOOK SOFTENING WRINKLES PIGMENT STAINS AND OTHER SIGNS OF AGEING MECH. OF ACTION- THERMAL DISTURBANCE OF SKIN COLLAGEN RESULT IN 1. ACTIVATION OF HEALING PROCESS 2. STIMULATION OF CELL ACTIVITY 3. FORMATION OF NEW COLLAGEN
55. Skin Rejuvination RADIO FREQUENCY INDICATION WARTS MOLES LENTIGENS ACROCORDON ADVANTAGE MINIMAL SCARRING, POST INFLAMATORY HYPERPIGMENTATION DUE TO HYDRODESSICATION METHOD.
59. Skin Rejuvination Dermaroller INDICATION & ADVANTAGE : Facial Aging. Fine wrinkles around the eyes, lower eyelids, forehead and upper lips. Photodamaged skin with pigmentation. Acne scarring. Reducing stretch marks and tightening loose skin after childbirth. Laxity of skin in the arms and tummy after liposuction and Thermage. Accelerate transdermal penetration of medically recommended topical cosmeceuticals. Scars following accidents and burns.