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Atrophic acne scars are a common and important sequelae of acne that affect up to 43-55% of patients with acne. Scarring impacts quality of life with reports of diminished self-esteem and frustration/...
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Lead Sponsor
Boston University
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Boston Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
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