Superficial Chemical Peel

Question:

Chemical peels and accutane?!? So I've been off Accutane for two months now. And I have a lot of red spots and mild scars that I would like to get rid of with a chemical peel. And supposedly your suppose to wait 6 months after taking accutane to get any treatments done to your face. But I also read on Web Md that you can get superficial chemical peels while on accutane. So my question is can I go get a superficial chemical peel done even though I've only been off accutane for two months? And if I did what are the chances of scarring from that?
 

Answer:

* More common side effects may include: Abnormal hair growth or loss, allergic reaction, bleeding gums, blood in urine, bowel inflammation and pain, bruising, changes in blood sugar or cholesterol levels, changes in skin pigmentation, chest pain, decreased night vision, decreased tolerance to contact lenses, delay in wound healing, depression, difficulty sleeping, dizziness, drowsiness, dry or fragile skin, dry or cracked lips, dry mouth, dry nose, fatigue, flushing, headache, hearing problems, heartbeat irregularities, herpes, inflammation or sores in the esophagus, itching, joint pain, liver disorders, menstrual changes, muscle wasting, nail disorders, nausea, nervousness, nosebleeds, peeling palms or soles, pinkeye, rash, skin infections, stomach and intestinal discomfort, stroke, sudden drop in blood pressure (causing unconsciousness), sunburn-sensitive skin, suppression of growth, sweating, swelling due to fluid retention, tendon and ligament problems, urinary discomfort, vision problems, vomiting, weakness, weight loss

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