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A 2017 update: Challenging the cosmetic procedural delay following oral isotretinoin therapy
Authors:Katherine Ann McDonald  Amanda Jane Shelley  Tadeusz Pierscianowski  Afsaneh Alavi
Affiliation:1. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada;2. Medicine Division, Department of Dermatology, University of Ottawa, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Canada;3. Medicine Division, Department of Dermatology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;4. Women’s College Hospital, Canada.
Abstract:For decades it has been widely accepted that elective procedures should be delayed for at least 6-months following completion of isotretinoin therapy. However, numerous 2017 publications demonstrate the need for change in best practice. The evidence has yet to be succinctly summarized in a single article or in a stand-alone quick reference algorithm for physicians. This article’s review of all 2017 publications confirms that the 6-month delay is not necessary for all procedures and provides a simple algorithmic approach to summarize the updated recommendations for procedural delay of cosmetic procedures following systemic isotretinoin therapy. This is a useful tool for clinicians and allows patients to receive the most appropriate and timely cosmetic therapy to minimize the psychosocial impact of the skin condition.
Keywords:Lasers and light sources  microdermabrasion  surgery  isotretinoin
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