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  • BACKGROUND Masks are essential for COVID-19 prevention, but recently they were suggested to modify cutaneous facial microenvironment and trigger facial dermatoses. OBJECTIVE To evaluate mask- related rosacea and acne (maskne) in untreated patients during lockdown METHODS: In this multi-center, real-life, observational prospective study, we enrolled stable, untreated acne and rosacea patients that wore masks during lockdown at least 6h/day. They underwent two teledermatological consultations, at the baseline and after 6 weeks. Clinical, pharmacological and psychological data were recorded. RESULTS A total 66 patients, 30 (median age: 34.0 [30.25-29.75] yoa) with acne and 36 patients (median age: 48 [43-54] years) with rosacea, were enrolled in this study. After 6 weeks of mask and quarantine, patients with acne displayed an increased Global Acne Grading Scale (GAGS) score in mask-related areas (P<0.0001). Likewise, after 6 weeks of mask and quarantine, patients with rosacea displayed a worsen in both physican (P<0.0001) and patient (P<0.0001) reported outcomes. Remarkably, patients reported also a statistically significant decrease in their quality of life (P<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS Masks appear to trigger both acne and rosacea flares. Additional studies are needed to generate evidence and inform clinical decision-making. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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?:doi
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  • 10.1111/dth.14848
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  • Dermatologic_therapy
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  • unk
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  • 33533563
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  • Medline
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  • COVID-19 related masks increase severity of both acne (Maskne) and rosacea (Mask rosacea): Multi-center, real-life, telemedical, observational prospective study.
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  • 2021-02-03

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