TY - JOUR
T1 - One Acne™
T2 - A holistic management approach to improve overall skin quality and treatment outcomes in acne with or without sensitive skin
AU - Kircik, Leon
AU - Tan, Jerry
AU - Lain, Edward
AU - Beleznay, Katie
AU - Chavda, Rajeev
AU - Lachmann, Nadège
AU - Brinkhuizen, Tjinta
AU - Baldwin, Hilary
AU - Layton, Alison M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Galderma and The Author(s). International Journal of Dermatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of the International Society of Dermatology.
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Acne and sensitive skin can take a profound toll on patients' well-being, which can be exacerbated if the conditions are experienced together. This narrative review aims to identify appropriate treatments to facilitate a holistic management approach to acne (One Acne™), sensitive skin, and acne-induced sequelae and describe the role of treatments in improving skin quality. Topical retinoids are considered the preferred first-line option for acne treatment by dermatologists, either as monotherapy or in combination with other treatments, because of their ability to target various aspects of the disease. Tretinoin, trifarotene, adapalene, and tazarotene have all been assessed in clinical studies for managing acne-associated scarring, with varying success, with the latter three reported to improve skin quality. Moreover, some corrective procedures, e.g., injectable non-animal stabilized hyaluronic acid (NASHA) fillers, have proven effective for treating acne scarring. Both treatment types may complement each other to provide optimal treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction, as observed in several patients receiving concomitant treatment with NASHA fillers/topical trifarotene. Adjunctive use of cleansers, moisturizers, and photoprotection-containing ingredients such as vitamin B3, glycerin, or pro-vitamin B3 may also complement drug/corrective treatments to reduce skin irritation and risk of scarring, as well as improve skin hydration, tone, and overall appearance. This narrative review highlights that comprehensive skincare regimens should be used throughout acne patients' journeys to reduce treatment-related irritation, improve treatment outcomes, adherence, and satisfaction, and enhance overall skin quality. Patients with sensitive skin should choose tailored skincare products to maintain skin barrier integrity and restore skin function.
AB - Acne and sensitive skin can take a profound toll on patients' well-being, which can be exacerbated if the conditions are experienced together. This narrative review aims to identify appropriate treatments to facilitate a holistic management approach to acne (One Acne™), sensitive skin, and acne-induced sequelae and describe the role of treatments in improving skin quality. Topical retinoids are considered the preferred first-line option for acne treatment by dermatologists, either as monotherapy or in combination with other treatments, because of their ability to target various aspects of the disease. Tretinoin, trifarotene, adapalene, and tazarotene have all been assessed in clinical studies for managing acne-associated scarring, with varying success, with the latter three reported to improve skin quality. Moreover, some corrective procedures, e.g., injectable non-animal stabilized hyaluronic acid (NASHA) fillers, have proven effective for treating acne scarring. Both treatment types may complement each other to provide optimal treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction, as observed in several patients receiving concomitant treatment with NASHA fillers/topical trifarotene. Adjunctive use of cleansers, moisturizers, and photoprotection-containing ingredients such as vitamin B3, glycerin, or pro-vitamin B3 may also complement drug/corrective treatments to reduce skin irritation and risk of scarring, as well as improve skin hydration, tone, and overall appearance. This narrative review highlights that comprehensive skincare regimens should be used throughout acne patients' journeys to reduce treatment-related irritation, improve treatment outcomes, adherence, and satisfaction, and enhance overall skin quality. Patients with sensitive skin should choose tailored skincare products to maintain skin barrier integrity and restore skin function.
KW - acne vulgaris
KW - aesthetics
KW - holistic skin health
KW - patient satisfaction
KW - retinoids
KW - scarring
KW - skincare
KW - treatment outcomes
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85209065442&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/ijd.17546
DO - 10.1111/ijd.17546
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85209065442
SN - 0011-9059
VL - 64
SP - 637
EP - 646
JO - International Journal of Dermatology
JF - International Journal of Dermatology
IS - 4
ER -