Skin Microbiome and Acne: Microbial Imbalances and Impact - European Medical Journal

Skin Microbiome and Acne: Microbial Imbalances and Impact

Dermatology

The publication of this content was sponsored by Beiersdorf, Eucerin

Tune into this Article Recap
Join dermatology experts Thomas Dirschka, Alison Layton, and Marco Rocha in this engaging audio recap of the article as they explore the future of acne treatment. The article delves into how new research could reshape skincare, and assesses the current landscape for the management of acne.

 

Discussion also covers:
  • the emerging role of the skin microbiome in acne development and the potential of prebiotics and probiotics to restore balance and health;
  • the vital importance of accurate, accessible information for young patients navigating online acne advice; and
  • the urgent need for patient-centred care, better communication, and increased funding to improve acne management.
Gain fresh insights into how science is reshaping the path to healthier skin, and check out the article recap now!

 

The full article and corresponding references can be found here.

Speakers

Thomas Dirschka1


Alison Layton2


Marco Rocha3


  1. Dermatologist at the CentroDerm Clinic, Wuppertal, Germany; and Professor of Dermatology at the University of Witten-Herdecke, Germany.
  2. Consultant Dermatologist and Associate Medical Director for Research and Development at the Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust, UK; and an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Hull York Medical School, University of York, UK.
  3. Dermatologist at the Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil; and the Brazilian Society of Dermatology, Brazil.

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