“…Treatment Keratolytics, tretinoin not effective Treatment-resistant Long remission possible with lasers [28][29] Topical retinoids, Azelaic acid Benzoyl peroxide Salicylic acid and glycolic acid peels [17] Keratolytics, topical retinoids effective Oral retinoids and lasers like PDL, KTPL, alexandrite laser, longpulsed diode laser, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, and fractional carbon dioxide laser are effective [28,29] Spontaneous resolution via transepidermal elimination may occur Needle evacuation, topical and oral retinoids, dermabrasion and lasers [28,29] Spontaneous resolution may be seen Keratolytics Topical and oral retinoids Vitamin D analogous Sometimes persistent with relapsing course [32] diode lasers, long pulse1064-nm ND: YAG laser) is found to be safe and successful in slowing hair regrowth in TS, offering a definitive curative option. [3,2,[40][41][42][43] Improvement in the skin texture, appreciated as reduction in roughness is an added cosmetic advantage besides complete clearance of the comedo-like plugs. Areas with thinner skin such as the face and axilla allow better penetration and delivery of laser energy and respond better than back and extremities.…”