Isoclear is the first prescription topical acne treatment built around isotretinoin (the same active ingredient used in oral acne medication) delivered through a multi-phase regimen so that patients can experience it in a targeted, tolerable format and see results. "Oral isotretinoin is highly effective, but it’s not the right fit for every patient. Isoclear expands access to this gold-standard molecule in a way that’s more flexible, personalized, and aligned with how patients want to receive care today," said Michael Chang, Clear Health CEO and Co-Founder.
Getting started with Isoclear begins with getting connected to a licensed dermatologist via Clear Health, and formulations are adjusted over time as skin improves: Phase 1, Clear, targets breakouts at the source, then Fade addresses post-acne repair with a focus on improving discoloration and restoring evenness. Finally, Phase 3, Renew, supports long-term skin health.
Personalized Acne Treatments
Isoclear is the US' First Prescription Topical Isotretinoin System
Trend Themes
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Personalized Prescription Skincare — Customized acne formulations that evolve with patient progress signal a shift toward dermatology products designed around individual skin response rather than static treatment plans.
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Topical Isotretinoin Systems — Localized delivery of historically oral-only molecules creates new potential for high-efficacy treatments with improved tolerability and broader patient suitability.
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Phased Acne Regimens — Multi-step treatment journeys that move from breakout control to discoloration repair and maintenance reflect growing demand for end-to-end skin health solutions.
Industry Implications
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Dermatology — Clinical skin care is being reshaped by prescription systems that combine physician oversight, adaptive formulations, and consumer-friendly treatment experiences.
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Telehealth — Digital dermatologist access provides a scalable pathway for personalized prescription acne care that blends medical credibility with at-home convenience.
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Beauty and Personal Care — Medical-grade acne platforms are blurring the boundary between pharmaceuticals and skin care, creating space for premium products centered on outcomes and personalization.