CHAPTER 11 Acne Therapy
Surgical and Physical Approaches
Comedo Removal
The removal of open comedones (blackheads, noninflamed plugged pores) enhances the patient’s appearance while preventing the development of inflamed acne lesions and cysts (with their complications). Instruments such as the round loop (or oval loop) extractor (Fig. 11-1) or the Schamberg extractor effectively extract the plug by allowing uniform, smooth pressure to encircle the pore (Fig. 11-2). Downward pressure allows the comedo or pus to exit through the hole in the extractor. Extractors can be obtained from any medical supply provider, and some are even sold over the counter.
Open comedones that offer resistance can be loosened with one of two techniques:
2 Use of a no. 11 blade, tip of a needle, or the pointed end of a comedo extractor to stretch the walls or slightly incise the pore opening. The physician should insert the scalpel point 1 mm into the comedo, following the angle of the follicle opening, and angle the tip to bring the plug upward through the enlarged pore opening.