Gowda Asha, Healey Brayden, Ezaldein Harib, Merati Miesha
Drs. Gowda and Ezaldein are with the Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
Dr. Healey is with the Department of Medicine, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2021 Jan;14(1):45-54. Epub 2021 Jan 1.
Microneedling is a relatively safe therapeutic procedure used to treat many dermatological conditions, including acne vulgaris, alopecia, melasma and other pigmentary disorders, as well as to promote skin rejuvenation, rhytide reduction, and scar remodeling. Given its popularity among patients and increasing use in the clinic and at home, we aim to explain the adverse effects associated with microneedling procedures. We reviewed the current literature describing microneedling and the complications that may accompany this therapeutic procedure. PubMed was searched to identify studies that involved microneedling procedures using the standard roller microneedling, stamp microneedling, pen-type microneedling, and/or fractional radiofrequency microneedling devices. The resulting publications included clinical trials, retrospective studies, and case reports, which were then thoroughly reviewed for description of potential or observed complications that arose secondary to the microneedling procedure. In this systematic review, a total of 51 articles were reviewed, which included 1,029 patients who received microneedling procedures for a variety of different skin conditions. Overall, this review found that microneedling, regardless of the specific device used, is a relatively safe procedure with minimal adverse effects, including, but not limited to, expected erythema, pain, edema, and temporary skin irritation. Microneedling has become an attractive treatment option for many patients with dermatological conditions. We advise that clinicians and patients be informed about the adverse side effects associated with microneedling so that the risk of preventable complications can be reduced or avoided.
微针疗法是一种相对安全的治疗方法,用于治疗多种皮肤病,包括寻常痤疮、脱发、黄褐斑和其他色素沉着紊乱,以及促进皮肤年轻化、减少皱纹和瘢痕重塑。鉴于其在患者中广受欢迎,且在临床和家庭中的使用越来越多,我们旨在解释与微针疗法相关的不良反应。我们回顾了描述微针疗法及其可能伴随的并发症的当前文献。检索了PubMed以识别涉及使用标准滚轮微针、印章式微针、笔式微针和/或分次射频微针设备进行微针疗法的研究。所得出版物包括临床试验、回顾性研究和病例报告,然后对这些报告进行了全面审查,以描述微针疗法继发的潜在或观察到的并发症。在这项系统评价中,共审查了51篇文章,其中包括1029名因各种不同皮肤状况接受微针疗法的患者。总体而言,本评价发现,无论使用何种特定设备,微针疗法都是一种相对安全的方法,不良反应最小,包括但不限于预期的红斑、疼痛、水肿和暂时性皮肤刺激。微针疗法已成为许多皮肤病患者有吸引力的治疗选择。我们建议临床医生和患者了解与微针疗法相关的不良副作用,以便降低或避免可预防并发症的风险。