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Published in: Current Dermatology Reports 1/2024

02-02-2024 | Acne | REVIEW

Teledermatology and Acne Vulgaris: The Current State of Affairs

Authors: Noah Contreras, Jacob-Anthony Spinelli, Andrew L. Avins, Veena Vanchinathan

Published in: Current Dermatology Reports | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Teledermatology, an expanding care model rooted in telehealth, has the potential to overcome traditional healthcare constraints. This review reflects on recent literature and focuses on the impact of teledermatology on acne vulgaris, a common dermatological condition.

Recent Findings

Teledermatology care models can employ both consultative or direct-care models through real-time video or asynchronous "store-and-forward" methods. Studies indicate high diagnostic accuracy and effective management for common skin conditions, which reduces the need for unnecessary in-person visits. Access to care is enhanced, although challenges persist. For example, teledermatology prevents providers from doing common, in-office procedures. Additionally, teledermatology must contend with internet connectivity issues, discrepancies in care based on race, and the quality of physician or patient-generated photos. While this review provides valuable insights, it is limited due to the scarcity of relevant literature, emphasizing the need for further research in this evolving field.

Summary

Patient perspectives are generally favorable towards teledermatology, but there still remains a perception of substandard care. Health systems should consider developing care platforms that implement both synchronous and asynchronous models.
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Metadata
Title
Teledermatology and Acne Vulgaris: The Current State of Affairs
Authors
Noah Contreras
Jacob-Anthony Spinelli
Andrew L. Avins
Veena Vanchinathan
Publication date
02-02-2024
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Dermatology Reports / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 2162-4933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13671-024-00420-4