Acne characteristics in Latin American patients and the potential role of trifarotene

Author:

da Rocha Marco A. D.1ORCID,Fierro‐Arias Leonel2ORCID,Cohen Sabban Emilia N.3,Castillo Ricardo S.4,Chavda Rajeev5,Almeida Luiz M.6

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

2. ABC Medical Center Hospital General de México Mexico City Mexico

3. Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas A. Lanari, University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

4. Celaskin Dermatology Clinic Región Metropolitana Chile

5. Galderma Research & Development Lausanne Switzerland

6. Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte MG Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIndividualization of treatment based on acne type and severity, location, disease burden, and patient preference is required to maximize efficacy, safety, and adherence to therapy. Latin American populations have unique attributes that must be considered as part of this process to improve clinical success and achieve patient goals. Acne is more common among patients with darker skin phototypes, in whom it is often associated with postinflammatory hyperpigmentation and scarring—the most important acne sequelae—potentially due to more frequent and more severe underlying inflammatory processes in this population.DiscussionThese data argue for an early and proactive approach to managing acne in these patients with agents that target the inflammatory processes that underlie acne and its sequelae. As a class, retinoids offer a spectrum of activity that may be useful in addressing the unique needs of Latin American populations.ConclusionTrifarotene, a novel, selective retinoid, has been evaluated in relevant patient populations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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