Meeting the challenges of acne treatment in Asian Patients: A review of the role of dermocosmetics as adjunctive therapy

Conventional acne treatment presents several challenges such as intolerable side effects and antibiotic resistance. Dermocosmetic products may be used to reduce these unwanted effects. Dermocosmetics include skin cleansers, topical sebum-controllers, skin antimicrobial/anti-inflammatory agents, mois...

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Hauptverfasser: Goh, Chee, Noppakun, Nopadon, Micali, Giuseppe, Azizan, Noor, Boonchai, Waranya, Chan, Yung, Cheong, Wai, Chiu, Pin, Etnawati, Kristiana, Gulmatico-Flores, Zharlah, Foong, Henry, Kubba, Raj, Paz-Lao, Purita, Lee, Yin, Loo, Steven, Modi, Farida, Nguyen, Trong, Pham, Thi, Shih, Yi, Sitohang, Irma, Wong, Su
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Asian people
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Cosmetics
Dermatology
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Inflammation
Microbial drug resistance
Pathogenesis
Plastic surgery
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