Safety of Performing Superficial Chemical Peels in Patients on Oral Isotretinoin for Acne and Acne-Induced Pigmentation.

J Clin Aesthet Dermatol

All authors are with the Academy of Cutaneous Science in Bangalore, India.

Published: November 2021

Background: Chemical peels are an integral part of dermatology practice for the treatment of acne, photoaging, and pigmentary dyschromias. Oral isotretinoin is considered the gold standard in the management of acne. Combining both is not currently recommended, due to the increased risk of complications like dryness, erythema, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and scarring.

Objective: We sought to assess the safety and efficacy of superficial chemical peels in patients with acne taking isotretinoin and those not taking oral isotretinoin.

Methods: A comparative, retrospective analysis of three superficial chemical peels was performed; the analysis included 60 patients and 214 sessions that took place between August 2017 and January 2018. Of these, 47 patients were on oral isotretinoin (Group A) and 13 were not on isotretinoin (Group B). In Group A, a salicylic acid-mandelic acid peel (SMP) was performed on 22 patients, a glycolic acid peel was performed on 18 patients, and a modified Jessner's peel was performed on seven patients. In Group B, an SMP on eight, glycolic acid peel on four, and modified Jessner's peel on one patient(s), respectively, were performed. Complications, if any, were noted, and incidence rates were compared by photographic assessment.

Results: One patient in Group A and one patient in Group B had complications (persistent hyperpigmentation). The difference in the incidence of complications was insignificant between the two groups for all three superficial peels. Furthermore, it was noticed that patients in the isotretinoin group experienced faster and better improvement compared to those in the non-isotretinoin group.

Conclusion: In our study, the use of isotretinoin did not result in any complications; hence, we encourage combination therapy to achieve enhanced and faster resolution of acne.

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