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CASE REPORT

Case study involving use of injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) for acne scars

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Pages 302-307 | Received 24 Nov 2008, Accepted 09 Feb 2009, Published online: 18 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

This report describes a novel use of injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA; Sculptra®) for the correction of acne scars in an adult patient. The patient, a 60-year-old white woman, had previously been treated for acne scars with CO2 laser resurfacing, dermabrasion and trichloroacetic acid peels, as well as collagen, calcium hydroxylapatite and hyaluronic acid dermal fillers. These treatment approaches did not provide satisfactory improvement of the patient's acne scars. The latest course of therapy consisted of seven treatment sessions during which injectable PLLA was administered serially into individual scars and depressions in the patient's nasolabial folds, mid-cheeks and chin. Six months after the seventh treatment session, the patient noted an observable improvement in her acne scars. She received touch-up injections 14 months after her seventh treatment. Injectable PLLA was well tolerated, with only minimal swelling for 24–72 hours post-treatment and bruising at injection sites lasting 5–7 days. Given the well-recognized difficulty in treating acne scars, the results of this case suggest that injectable PLLA may provide an improved treatment modality for resolving acne scars.

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