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Aesthetic procedures becoming more popular in skin of color patients

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE CARIBBEAN DERMATOLOGY SYMPOSIUM


Dr. Alexis shared several treatment pearls to promote successful peels in skin of color patients:

  • Salicylic acid: Resist the urge to overapply and “titrate according to patient tolerability.” The endpoint of a salicylic acid peel is white precipitate, not frost; cool compresses can be used for patient comfort and for later removal of the white precipitate.
  • Glycolic acid: Stick to a contact time of 2-4 minutes to avoid epidermolysis. “Completely neutralize all areas of application to avoid overpeeling.”
  • Trichloroacetic acid (TCA): TCA carries a greater risk of dyspigmentation, and should be reserved for patients who have not been successfully treated with salicylic or glycolic acid; a 10%-15% concentration of TCA, applied conservatively, is recommended.

Dr. Alexis disclosed relationships with Allergan, BioPharmX, Dermira, Galderma, Novan, Novartis, RXi, Unilever, and Valeant.

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