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The one of the important issue for patients who decide to have a rhinoplasty is the thick and oily skin structure. Our patients who are considering rhinoplasty surgery mostly use drugs containing “Isotretinoin” in their skin treatments.
Market names of drugs containing isotretinoin
Can patients who use drugs such as Roaccutane, Aknegen, Aknetrent, Zoretanin have rhinoplasty surgery?
Is drug intake stopped before rhinoplasty?
How does the use of Roaccutane, Aknegen, Aknetrent, Zoretanin drugs affect the outcome of the surgery?
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