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NPs and PAs in Dermatology
 
COMMENTARY
 
Isotretinoin, underarm odor and MF diagnosis tips
In this month's Clinical Considerations, we take a look at an isotretinoin study that challenges current practices, a novel way to reduce underarm odor, and guidance for diagnosing mycosis fungoides.
Read Joe Gorelick's takeaways.
 
CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS
 
Isotretinoin study: Laser treatment safe one month post-treatment
A pilot study has successfully challenged the current non-evidenced medical recommendation that patients with acne scars should wait six to 12 months after completion of oral isotretinoin treatment before the safe initiation of nonablative fractional laser resurfacing.
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Microwave energy treatment reduces underarm odor
Researchers have found that microwave treatment (miraDry, Miramar Labs) reduces axillary odor in patients treated for underarm sweat or hair, according to data presented at ASLMS.
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Managing mycosis fungoides
Although there is no cure for this rare type of lymphoma, several different therapies are currently being used that can lead to long-term disease remission, significantly increasing the quality of life of patients.
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