How long should I stop tretinoin use before laser hair removal and how long should I wait before using it again afterwards?
I wonder if it is just okay to use a much less potent formulation, like 0.050% instead of stopping altogether.
Posted 20 June 2009 - 07:58 PM
Posted 20 June 2009 - 08:41 PM
How long should I stop tretinoin use before laser hair removal and how long should I wait before using it again afterwards?
I wonder if it is just okay to use a much less potent formulation, like 0.050% instead of stopping altogether.
Background.
It is generally believed that any intervention in skin while on isotretinoin or within 6 months after the treatment can lead to prolonged healing and scarring.
Objective.
The objective was to evaluate the side effects of laser hair removal in patients undergoing isotretinoin treatment.
Methods.
Seven female patients undergoing isotretinoin therapy for acne were treated with a diode laser with a wavelength of 810 nm, a contact-cooling device, and a variable pulse width of 50 to 1000 ms. All volunteers received first treatment in the axillary or bikini area at 21 J/cm2 (80 W) and the second treatment was done in the same area at 24 J/cm2 (90 W). Six volunteers received additional treatments of chin area with a fluence of 21 or 24 J/cm2. All volunteers were evaluated and photographed 1 week and 1 month after each treatment and degree of erythema, pigmentary change, vesiculation, swelling, and scarring was documented.
Results.
There was no erythema, pigmentary change, swelling, or scarring at any follow up visits. One volunteer presented with a bulla 1 week after second treatment, which was resolved at 1-month follow-up. All volunteers were satisfied with the degree of hair removal with two treatments.
Conclusion.
This limited study suggests that diode laser hair removal is safe in patients undergoing isotretinoin therapy.
Posted 20 June 2009 - 11:03 PM
How long should I stop tretinoin use before laser hair removal and how long should I wait before using it again afterwards?
I wonder if it is just okay to use a much less potent formulation, like 0.050% instead of stopping altogether.
Just ask the staff at the laser clinic about how to safely combine retinoids and laser. They are the qualified experts in this area.
Anyway, here's the abstract of a related 2004 study:Background.
It is generally believed that any intervention in skin while on isotretinoin or within 6 months after the treatment can lead to prolonged healing and scarring.
Objective.
The objective was to evaluate the side effects of laser hair removal in patients undergoing isotretinoin treatment.
Methods.
Seven female patients undergoing isotretinoin therapy for acne were treated with a diode laser with a wavelength of 810 nm, a contact-cooling device, and a variable pulse width of 50 to 1000 ms. All volunteers received first treatment in the axillary or bikini area at 21 J/cm2 (80 W) and the second treatment was done in the same area at 24 J/cm2 (90 W). Six volunteers received additional treatments of chin area with a fluence of 21 or 24 J/cm2. All volunteers were evaluated and photographed 1 week and 1 month after each treatment and degree of erythema, pigmentary change, vesiculation, swelling, and scarring was documented.
Results.
There was no erythema, pigmentary change, swelling, or scarring at any follow up visits. One volunteer presented with a bulla 1 week after second treatment, which was resolved at 1-month follow-up. All volunteers were satisfied with the degree of hair removal with two treatments.
Conclusion.
This limited study suggests that diode laser hair removal is safe in patients undergoing isotretinoin therapy.
Posted 22 June 2009 - 02:36 PM
Posted 22 June 2009 - 03:41 PM
How long should I stop tretinoin use before laser hair removal and how long should I wait before using it again afterwards?
I wonder if it is just okay to use a much less potent formulation, like 0.050% instead of stopping altogether.
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