Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Microneedling and Microneedling Radiofrequency (MNRF) for the Treatment of Acne Scars
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Atrophic acne scars, Microneedling, Microneedling Radiofrequency (MNRF), Randomized controlled trial, Skin rejuvenation, Scar treatment, Dermatology, Minimally invasive procedures.Abstract
Acne scarring is a common dermatological concern that can lead to significant cosmetic
disfigurement and psychological distress. In recent years, minimally invasive procedures such as
Microneedling and Microneedling Radiofrequency (MNRF) have gained popularity for the
treatment of atrophic acne scars due to their
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Chandrashekar B, Nandini AS, Vasanth V, et al. Microneedling with dermaroller. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2014;7(3):161-167.
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