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Prioritize topical treatments in pregnant women


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM AAD 18

Postpone surgery until at least the second trimester

If it’s not possible to delay nonemergent dermatologic surgery until after pregnancy, she recommended performing procedures during the second trimester. Destruction of local lesions, however, is safe without anesthesia.

“In summary,” when treating pregnant patients, Dr. Tyler said, “a conservative approach is always best, topical medications are always first-line for any condition, and certain oral medications are safe.”

Dr. Tyler reported no relevant disclosures.

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