Commentary

Probiotics in Acne and Rosacea

Our understanding of the pathophysiology of acne and rosacea continues to evolve, leading to new therapeutic targets and the development of advanced treatment regimens. In light of increasing antibiotic resistance and a recent interest in natural ways to treat skin conditions, probiotics have emerged as potential adjuvant therapies for acne and rosacea. Probiotics are live microorganisms that may benefit the health of the host and also are capable of secreting substances that appear to confer health benefits. A small number of intriguing preliminary studies support the use of both topical and oral probiotics in the treatment of acne and rosacea.


 

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