Combinations of peelings with other procedures: how to avoid complications

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Let's consider what procedures peelings can be combined with and what complications there may be.

Combinations of peelings and procedures

The combination of peeling agents increases the depth of peeling without using higher concentrations of reagents. However, such deep peels should be used with caution in dark-skinned patients, as there is a risk of uneven depth of necrosis and the development of side effects such as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and scarring.

With which drugs can peelings not be combined?

1. Systemic retinoids during the entire period of their use, regardless of the dose and the manufacturer (complete incompatibility with peelings).

2. Antibiotics (both systemic and topical) increase photosensitivity, which must be considered (doxycycline and minocycline, for example, may cause phototoxicity more likely than azithromycin).

 

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How long after the appointment of treatment can peelings be done?

If the prescribed treatment is combined with peelings, the adaptation time to local drugs is two weeks or more (depending on the drug).

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