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A 31-year-old male with treatment-resistant cystic acne who had failed isotretinoin, spironolactone, and antibiotics achieved complete remodeling of scar tissue within 10 weeks and sustained clear skin without medications.
Patient presented with early-stage cystic/conglobata acne and dermal fibrotic lesions on face and upper back. Previous treatments including isotretinoin, spironolactone, and antibiotics had limited to no effect.
The regenerative cell therapy targeted both the underlying inflammatory processes contributing to cystic acne and the fibrotic lesions, promoting tissue repair and regeneration over 8 weeks.
Complete remodeling of scar tissue within 10 weeks
No visible lesions on face or upper back
Sustained clear skin without medications
Resolution of dermal fibrotic lesions
Long-term improvement confirmed at follow-up
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