Comedo extraction | |
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Specialty | dermatology |
Comedo extraction is a widely used method of treatment for acne vulgaris. [1] A dermatologist or cosmetologist may extract blackheads (open comedones) using gentle pressure around the pore opening, and whiteheads (closed comedones) by incision with a large needle or a blade. [2]
If performed skillfully, this treatment may be beneficial to the patient. [2] Possible negative effects of the procedure include incomplete extraction, refilling, scarring and tissue damage. [2] There are few articles describing the use of comedo extraction in peer-reviewed dermatology journals. [1][ needs update] In one 1964 study of extraction of non-inflamed whiteheads on patients' foreheads (the only study of the procedure cited in a 2007 literature review), the procedure reduced the number of future inflamed lesions and the recurrence rate of comedones, but worsened patients' inflamed cystic lesions. [3]
Comedo extraction | |
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Specialty | dermatology |
Comedo extraction is a widely used method of treatment for acne vulgaris. [1] A dermatologist or cosmetologist may extract blackheads (open comedones) using gentle pressure around the pore opening, and whiteheads (closed comedones) by incision with a large needle or a blade. [2]
If performed skillfully, this treatment may be beneficial to the patient. [2] Possible negative effects of the procedure include incomplete extraction, refilling, scarring and tissue damage. [2] There are few articles describing the use of comedo extraction in peer-reviewed dermatology journals. [1][ needs update] In one 1964 study of extraction of non-inflamed whiteheads on patients' foreheads (the only study of the procedure cited in a 2007 literature review), the procedure reduced the number of future inflamed lesions and the recurrence rate of comedones, but worsened patients' inflamed cystic lesions. [3]