Abstract
Background:
Scarring is an important component of overall acne severity, but there are no global scales for its evaluation inclusive of the face and trunk.
Objective:
Our objective was to develop a global scale for acne scar severity inclusive of the trunk and the face.
Methods:
A six-category global severity scale (SCAR-S) was developed for assessment of acne scarring at each of the face, chest, and back. We evaluated SCAR-S against acne severity and patient-reported scar severity.
Results:
Of 973 subjects, 73% reported acne scarring. Self-assessment of scarring was associated with facial SCAR-S and overall SCAR-S scores (
Conclusion:
SCAR-S is a practical, validated, global system for acne scar evaluation and is clinically relevant in overall severity grading of acne.
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