Melasma, Novel Treatment Modalities
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Treatment of melasma remains challenging due to frequent relapses and the occurrence of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) following many interventions. Treatment goals are inhibition of melanin synthesis and transfer by sunscreens, sun avoidance and the use of bleaching agents on one hand and removal of already present pigment by peeling, lasers and light on the other hand. Triple combination creams (TCC) (also known as Kligman’s formula utilizing hydroquinone and modifications of Kligman’s formula) remain the mainstay of treatment. Newer bleaching agents derived from plants and synthetic compounds have been introduced and many of them are promising safe substitutes for hydroquinone. Peeling agents especially superficial and medium depth peels are effective treatment modalities for melasma. Newer peeling agents are less irritating and may thus lead to fewer side effects. Q-switched lasers, which target melanin, have led to PIH until the innovation of “laser toning” and fractional Qswitched ruby, which have better outcomes. Fractional non-ablative and ablative lasers are useful at lower fluencies. Pulsed dye laser, which targets the vascular component in melasma, is promising with less melasma rebound. Combinations of the above-mentioned modalities usually have a better treatment outcome than either alone. This review will focus on the more recently introduced therapies.
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تاریخ انتشار 2014