Standard guidelines of care: Performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoin

Background: Currently, the standard protocol regarding the performance of procedures on patients receiving or having recently received isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid) states that the procedures should not be performed. The recommendations in standard books and drug insert require discontinuation...

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Main Authors: Venkataram Mysore, Omprakash H Mahadevappa, Shyamanta Barua, Imran Majid, Vishalakshi Viswanath, Ramesh M Bhat, Suresh Talwar, Salim Thurakkal, Sanjeev J Aurangabadkar, Manas Chatterjee, Anil Ganjoo
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.jcasonline.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2077;year=2017;volume=10;issue=4;spage=186;epage=194;aulast=Mysore
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spelling doaj-eba881f5a13b442eb6a7ea4fe8f188e12020-11-25T00:54:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery 0974-20772017-01-0110418619410.4103/JCAS.JCAS_110_17Standard guidelines of care: Performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoinVenkataram MysoreOmprakash H MahadevappaShyamanta BaruaImran MajidVishalakshi ViswanathRamesh M BhatSuresh TalwarSalim ThurakkalSanjeev J AurangabadkarManas ChatterjeeAnil GanjooBackground: Currently, the standard protocol regarding the performance of procedures on patients receiving or having recently received isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid) states that the procedures should not be performed. The recommendations in standard books and drug insert require discontinuation of isotretinoin for 6 months before performing cosmetic procedures, including waxing, dermabrasion, chemical peels, laser procedures, or incisional and excisional cold-steel surgery. These recommendations have been followed for over two decades despite little evidence for the stated increased risk of scarring. Objective: The Association of Cutaneous Surgeons (I) constituted a task force to review the evidence and to recommend consensus guidelines regarding the safety of skin procedures, including resurfacing, energy-device treatments, and dermatosurgical procedures in patients with concurrent or recent isotretinoin administration. Materials and Methods: Data were extracted from the literature through a PubMed search using the keywords “isotretinoin,” “safety,” “scarring,” “keloids,” “hypertrophic scarring,” and “pigmentation.” The evidence was then labeled and circulated to all members of task force for review. Results: The task force is of the opinion that there is insufficient evidence to support the current protocol of avoiding and delaying treatments in the patient group under consideration and recommends that the current practice should be discontinued.The task force concludes that performing procedures such as laser hair removal, fractional lasers for aging and acne scarring, lasers for pigmented skin lesions, fractional radio-frequency microneedling, superficial and medium-depth peels, microdermabrasion, dermaroller, biopsies, radio-frequency ablation, and superficial excisions is safe in patients with concurrent or recent isotretinoin administration.http://www.jcasonline.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2077;year=2017;volume=10;issue=4;spage=186;epage=194;aulast=MysoreDermatosurgical proceduresguidelinesisotretinoinsafety
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author Venkataram Mysore
Omprakash H Mahadevappa
Shyamanta Barua
Imran Majid
Vishalakshi Viswanath
Ramesh M Bhat
Suresh Talwar
Salim Thurakkal
Sanjeev J Aurangabadkar
Manas Chatterjee
Anil Ganjoo
spellingShingle Venkataram Mysore
Omprakash H Mahadevappa
Shyamanta Barua
Imran Majid
Vishalakshi Viswanath
Ramesh M Bhat
Suresh Talwar
Salim Thurakkal
Sanjeev J Aurangabadkar
Manas Chatterjee
Anil Ganjoo
Standard guidelines of care: Performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoin
Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery
Dermatosurgical procedures
guidelines
isotretinoin
safety
author_facet Venkataram Mysore
Omprakash H Mahadevappa
Shyamanta Barua
Imran Majid
Vishalakshi Viswanath
Ramesh M Bhat
Suresh Talwar
Salim Thurakkal
Sanjeev J Aurangabadkar
Manas Chatterjee
Anil Ganjoo
author_sort Venkataram Mysore
title Standard guidelines of care: Performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoin
title_short Standard guidelines of care: Performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoin
title_full Standard guidelines of care: Performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoin
title_fullStr Standard guidelines of care: Performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoin
title_full_unstemmed Standard guidelines of care: Performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoin
title_sort standard guidelines of care: performing procedures in patients on or recently administered with isotretinoin
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery
issn 0974-2077
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background: Currently, the standard protocol regarding the performance of procedures on patients receiving or having recently received isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid) states that the procedures should not be performed. The recommendations in standard books and drug insert require discontinuation of isotretinoin for 6 months before performing cosmetic procedures, including waxing, dermabrasion, chemical peels, laser procedures, or incisional and excisional cold-steel surgery. These recommendations have been followed for over two decades despite little evidence for the stated increased risk of scarring. Objective: The Association of Cutaneous Surgeons (I) constituted a task force to review the evidence and to recommend consensus guidelines regarding the safety of skin procedures, including resurfacing, energy-device treatments, and dermatosurgical procedures in patients with concurrent or recent isotretinoin administration. Materials and Methods: Data were extracted from the literature through a PubMed search using the keywords “isotretinoin,” “safety,” “scarring,” “keloids,” “hypertrophic scarring,” and “pigmentation.” The evidence was then labeled and circulated to all members of task force for review. Results: The task force is of the opinion that there is insufficient evidence to support the current protocol of avoiding and delaying treatments in the patient group under consideration and recommends that the current practice should be discontinued.The task force concludes that performing procedures such as laser hair removal, fractional lasers for aging and acne scarring, lasers for pigmented skin lesions, fractional radio-frequency microneedling, superficial and medium-depth peels, microdermabrasion, dermaroller, biopsies, radio-frequency ablation, and superficial excisions is safe in patients with concurrent or recent isotretinoin administration.
topic Dermatosurgical procedures
guidelines
isotretinoin
safety
url http://www.jcasonline.com/article.asp?issn=0974-2077;year=2017;volume=10;issue=4;spage=186;epage=194;aulast=Mysore
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