TikTok™, teens and isotretinoin: recommendations for identifying trending acne‐related content on the world’s most popular social media platform
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology2021Vol. 46(6), pp. 1129–1130
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Abstract
We enjoyed reading Roche et al.'s recent article published in Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, in which the authors discussed the potential for propagation of false, misleading, or harmful dermatologic information on TikTok.1 In reply, Nikookam and Guckian provided an interesting perspective regarding TikTok's potential for education in dermatology.2.
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