Salicylic Acid Peels Versus Jessner's Solution for Acne Vulgaris: A Comparative Study

Background Salicylic acid was recently formulated in a hydroethanolic vehicle at a concentration of 20% to 30%. Salicylic acid has strong comedolytic effects because of its lipophilic nature. Objective To compare the therapeutic efficacy and tolerability of salicylic acid peels with those of Jessner...

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Published inDermatologic surgery Vol. 39; no. 2; pp. 248 - 253
Main Authors Bae, Byung Gi, Park, Chang Ook, Shin, Hyoseung, Lee, Soo Hyun, Lee, Yun Sun, Lee, Sang Ju, Chung, Kee Yang, Lee, Kwang Hoon, Lee, Ju Hee
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.02.2013
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Summary:Background Salicylic acid was recently formulated in a hydroethanolic vehicle at a concentration of 20% to 30%. Salicylic acid has strong comedolytic effects because of its lipophilic nature. Objective To compare the therapeutic efficacy and tolerability of salicylic acid peels with those of Jessner's solution peels in patients with acne vulgaris. Methods Thirteen patients (13 men; mean age 22.6, range 20–28) with facial acne were enrolled. Jessner's solution was applied to one side of each patient's face and 30% salicylic acid to the other in three sessions at 2‐week intervals. A blinded investigator counted noninflammatory and inflammatory lesions before treatment and 2 weeks after each treatment. Results Inflammatory and noninflammatory acne lesion counts decreased in proportion to the duration of treatment. Inflammatory acne lesion counts did not differ significantly between salicylic acid and Jessner's solution peels, although in terms of noninflammatory acne lesion counts, sites treated with salicylic acid showed significant improvement (p = .04), whereas those treated with Jessner's solution did not. Conclusion We found that 30% salicylic acid peels were effective for inflammatory acne and more effective than Jessner's solution peels for treating noninflammatory acne.
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ISSN:1076-0512
1524-4725
DOI:10.1111/dsu.12018