Clinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology2017Open AccessHighly Cited

Review of applications of microneedling in dermatology

Christopher Iriarte, Olabola Awosika, Mónica Rengifo‐Pardo et al.

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Abstract

Microneedling (MN) is a novel therapeutic modality in dermatology. Through physical trauma from needle penetration, MN induces a wound healing cascade with minimal damage to the epidermis. This allows for enhancement in the absorption of mainstay topical therapies across the thick stratum corneum. MN has become increasingly utilized over the last several years as it is a relatively simple procedure that is cost-effective, well tolerated, and offers both cosmetic and therapeutic benefits. The ability to treat localized areas of disease has led to numerous studies gauging its potential in focal diseases of inflammation, dyschromia, and photodamage. This review discusses the principles and evidence behind the expanding applications of MN. It has shown promising results as an adjuvant therapy for enhanced drug delivery in the treatment of atrophic scars, alopecia, actinic keratoses, and disorders of pigmentation such as melasma. The efficacy in treatment of vitiligo remains limited. Overall, the procedure has few adverse sequelae compared to other therapies, is highly efficacious, and is a viable resurfacing option for skin of color. Future research is needed to determine the frequency, interval, and specific device settings that foster optimal results. Additionally, large controlled trials are needed to shed light on the utility of MN as an evidence-based regimen for the treatment of various dermatologic conditions.

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DOI10.2147/ccid.s142450
JournalClinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
Year2017
AuthorsChristopher Iriarte, Olabola Awosika, Mónica Rengifo‐Pardo, Alison Ehrlich
LicenseOpen Access — see publisher for license terms
Citations181