Keloid Formation and Any Skin Complications in Patients Treated With Isotretinoin and Undergone Any Skin‐Related Procedures
Raha Latifaltojar,
Arash Pour Mohammad,
Azadeh Goodarzi
Abstract:BackgroundIsotretinoin is widely used for moderate to severe acne vulgaris. Despite its broad application, isotretinoin carries a risk of permanent scarring and keloid formation following various skin procedures. As a result, a delay of at least 6–12 months after completing or discontinuing isotretinoin treatment is commonly recommended before undergoing skin procedures.AimsThis study aims to evaluate the necessity of delaying skin procedures performed concurrently with or soon after isotretinoin treatment at … Show more
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