GLASS LAB · Medical Aesthetics Evidence Index 303 cells · 19,226 papers · 5,969 top-tier evidence

Acne / Scar / Texture · Keratosis pilaris

Chemical peel evidence for Keratosis pilaris

D 35.0 / 100 Insufficient 1 RCT/meta · 0 clinical/observational · 0 case · 3 total
Insufficient evidence

There is not yet enough PubMed evidence for this combination. The procedure exists, but research on this indication may be scarce.

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Median year 2017 Last 5 years 33% Positive results 33% Korea/Asia 1

Known in Korea as

라라필밀크필블랙필플라필각질제거 피지제거 라라필

Procedure and brand names vary, but the evidence above applies to the same procedure mechanism.

Key papers

tier1 Combination peel with incorporated fractional prickle coral calcium for the treatment of keratosis pilaris: a pilot study. The Journal of dermatological treatment · 2012 · PMID 22385102

Abstract summary (English) BACKGROUND: Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common condition of follicular plugging with variable erythema. There is a lack of reliable response to the treatment of KP. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the effect and safety of combination peel with fractional prickle coral calcium (FCR™) in the treatment of KP.

Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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tier0_review Chemical Peels: Indications and Special Considerations for the Male Patient. Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] · 2017 · PMID 28902026

Abstract summary (English) BACKGROUND: Chemical peels are a mainstay of aesthetic medicine and an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure performed in men. OBJECTIVE: To review the indications for chemical peels with an emphasis on performing this procedure in male patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Review of the English PubMed/MEDLINE literature and specialty texts in cosmetic dermatology, oculoplastic, and facial aesthetic surgery regarding...

Journal Article, Review

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tier_other Efficacy and safety of the Exfoliate-Dissolve-Repair skin care approach in the treatment of keratosis pilaris: a randomized controlled clinical trial study protocol. Trials · 2026 · PMID 41736049

Abstract summary (English) BACKGROUND: Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a chronic skin disease characterized by keratinized hair follicle papules, typically occurring on the arms, thighs, and buttocks. At present, the external treatment plan for KP is relatively singular. To optimize the existing clinical external drug treatment plan for KP, improve side effects, and enhance patients' quality of life, we propose the Exfoliate-Dissolve-Repair (EDR)...

Journal Article, Clinical Trial Protocol

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