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Isoclear is the US' First Prescription Topical Isotretinoin System

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.

Trend Themes

  1. 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.
  2. Topical Isotretinoin Systems — Localized delivery of historically oral-only molecules creates new potential for high-efficacy treatments with improved tolerability and broader patient suitability.
  3. 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

  1. Dermatology — Clinical skin care is being reshaped by prescription systems that combine physician oversight, adaptive formulations, and consumer-friendly treatment experiences.
  2. Telehealth — Digital dermatologist access provides a scalable pathway for personalized prescription acne care that blends medical credibility with at-home convenience.
  3. 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.

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