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Daily Derm Times: May 1, 2025

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  • Frequency-specific sound enhances wound healing by promoting cellular activity and tissue repair in non-invasive ways.
  • Varying doses of oral isotretinoin effectively treat recalcitrant facial flat warts, improving quality of life and reducing anxiety.
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Exploring Varying Doses of Oral Isotretinoin for Facial Warts and its Impact on Quality of Life

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