Efficacy of ah shi point acupuncture on acne vulgaris.

Author: Son BK, Yun Y, Choi IH.
Affiliation: Department of Oriental Dermatology, Kyung Hee University, East-West Neo Medical Center, 149 Sangil-dong, Gangdong-gu, Seoul 134-090, Korea. inhwajun@khnmc.or.kr
Conference/Journal: Acupunct Med.
Date published: 2010 Sep
Other: Volume ID: 28 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 126-9 , Word Count: 143


BACKGROUND: Ah shi point acupuncture involves inserting needles at painful or pathological sites.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of ah shi point and general acupuncture point treatment of acne vulgaris.

METHODS: 36 subjects were recruited and randomised in a double-blind (patient-blind and observer-blind) controlled trial to receive acupuncture either at general acupuncture points only, or at both general acupuncture points and ah shi points 12 times over 6 weeks. The subjects were evaluated using the following outcome measurements: an inflammatory lesion count, a quality-of-life scale (Skindex-29) and a subjective symptom score.

RESULTS: After 12 treatment sessions, there was a significant reduction in the inflammatory acne lesion counts, the Skindex-29 scores and the subjective symptom scores from baseline in both groups, but no significant difference between groups.

CONCLUSIONS: Acupuncture treatment of moderate acne vulgaris was associated with reduction of inflammatory lesions and improvement of the quality of life.