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  • 1. Early chemabrasion for acne scars after treatment with oral isotretinoin.
    Picosse FR, Yarak S, Cabral NC, Bagatin E.
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  • 2. Dermabrasion for acne scars during treatment with oral isotretinoin.
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  • 3. Safety of non-ablative fractional laser for acne scars within 1 month after treatment with oral isotretinoin: A randomized split-face controlled trial.
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    Lasers Surg Med; 2017 Dec; 49(10):886-890. PubMed ID: 28853175
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  • 4. The safe delivery of fractional ablative carbon dioxide laser treatment for acne scars in Asian patients receiving oral isotretinoin.
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  • 6. Observational retrospective study evaluating the effects of oral isotretinoin in keloids and hypertrophic scars.
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  • 7. Safety of performing invasive acne scar treatment and laser hair removal in patients on oral isotretinoin: a retrospective study of 110 patients.
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  • 8. Management of acne scarring, part II: a comparative review of non-laser-based, minimally invasive approaches.
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  • 9. Comparison of a 1,550 nm Erbium: glass fractional laser and a chemical reconstruction of skin scars (CROSS) method in the treatment of acne scars: a simultaneous split-face trial.
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  • 10. Evaluation of acne scar treatment with a 1450-nm midinfrared laser and 30% trichloroacetic acid peels.
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  • 13. Concomitant use of an infrared fractional laser with low-dose isotretinoin for the treatment of acne and acne scars.
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  • 16. Subcision versus 100% trichloroacetic acid in the treatment of rolling acne scars.
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  • 17. Isotretinoin and Timing of Procedural Interventions: A Systematic Review With Consensus Recommendations.
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  • 18. Evaluation of treatment of acne scars with 25% trichloroacetic acid chemical peel followed by manual dermasanding.
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  • 19. Oral isotretinoin for acne, adjusting treatment according to patient's response.
    Ghaffarpour G, Mazloomi S, Soltani-Arabshahi R, Seyed KS.
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