Acupuncture helps Acne

Acupuncture can help with acne. Researchers in Korea have shown that acupuncture treatment of acne vulgaris, can reduce the number of inflammatory lesions and improve patients’ quality of life.

Thirty-six participants with moderate acne, were randomised to receive acupuncture twice weekly for six weeks, either at general acupuncture points only, or at both general points and tender points. After six weeks, both groups exhibited similar and significant improvements from baseline in inflammatory lesion counts, quality of life scores, and subjective symptom scores.

(Efficacy of Ah Shi Point Acupuncture on Acne Vulgaris. Acupuncture in Medicine. Sept 2010.)

Acupuncture reduces Allergic Itching

Acupuncture can help allergic itching in atopic eczema. German researchers have found that acupuncture can significantly reduce itching in patients with atopic eczema.

An allergen was applied to the skin of thirty participants with atopic eczema, before and after true acupuncture, sham acupuncture (needling at non-acupuncture points), and no acupuncture. Objective measurements of wheal and flare size at the site, plus skin perfusion, were all carried out ten minutes later. Researchers found true acupuncture performed just after allergen exposure, appeared to soothe subjective feelings of itchiness significantly more than the sham or no-treatment controls. They also found a significant preventative benefit on itching, and a less severe skin reaction, when true acupuncture was given prior to allergen exposure.

(Influence of Acupuncture on Type I Hypersensitivity Itch and the Wheal and Flare Response in Adults with Atopic Eczema – A Blinded Randomised Placebo-Controlled Crossover Trial. Allergy Journal, July 2010.)