Treating Facial Acne In Adolescents And Young (治疗面部痤疮在青少年和年轻).pdf
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Medical Acupuncture. Vol. 16, No. 1
Treating Facial Acne In Adolescents And Young Adults With
Auriculoacupuncture And Auriculotherapy: A Pilot Study
Denise McKee, MD, Kay Oring, PhD, Immaculada Aban, PhD, Marcia Lu, MD,
Kathleen Peele, RN, Barbara Scott, mph
ABSTRACT
Background Potential advantages of using auriculoacupuncture or
auriculotherapy to treat facial acne vulgaris include reduced cost of therapy, lack of
significant adverse effects, and better patient adherence and acceptance.
Objective To examine the efficacy of using auriculoacupuncture and
auriculotherapy for 20 weeks to treat acne in teenagers and young adults.
Design, Setting, and Patients Male and female volunteers (aged 13-25 years)
with grade I or II mild to moderate nonscarring facial acne were randomized to 1 of
4 groups: treatment needle (TN), control needle (CN), treatment electrical (TE), or
control electrical (CE). Bilateral auricular points used for the 2 treatment groups
(TN and TE) were Face Point, Skin Disorder Point F, Genital Control Point, Lung 1,
Lung 2, Point Zero, Shen Men, Allergy Point, and Endocrine Point. Nine sham
points on the fleshy portion of the auricular ridge were used for CN and CE groups.
Main Outcome Measure Papule count change from baseline.
Results On average, baseline papule counts of males (range, 32-50) were larger
than those of females (range,12-18). The mean changes in papules for males were
relatively greater. For females, the CN group had the highest mean baseline count
and showed worsening over time as evidenced by an increase in the mean count
over time, and mean change values generally below zero, i.e., counts were more
than
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