Sugar & sound: new acne treatment shows promise
NCT ID NCT07169890
Summary
This study tested a new treatment for mild to moderate acne that uses ultrasound waves to help push a sugar-water solution deeper into the skin. The goal was to see if this method could reduce inflammation and improve acne symptoms. The trial involved 115 young adults aged 18-30 with acne. Researchers measured changes in acne severity, lesion counts, and overall skin appearance.
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faculty of physical therapy ,Cairo University
Cairo, 11311, Egypt
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