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Management of Melasma


Melasma: Diagnosis and treatment

the most effective treatment combines sun protection with medications that you apply to your skin — and sometimes a procedure. Dermatologist ...

Medical Management of Melasma: A Review with Consensus ...

Medical management of melasma with topical hydroquinone or triple combination cream is the most effective treatment of melasma, although the last decade or more ...

Melasma: What are the best treatments? - Harvard Health

The most commonly used treatments for melasma are skin lightening medications that are applied topically. These include medications such as ...

Melasma: Management - UpToDate

Outline · Topical hydroquinone · Non-hydroquinone topical skin lighteners · - Azelaic acid · - Kojic acid · - Niacinamide · - Hydroquinone-free ...

Melasma: Treatment, Causes & Prevention - Cleveland Clinic

Melasma. Melasma is a skin condition characterized by brown or blue-gray patches or freckle-like spots. It's often called the “mask of pregnancy ...

Update on Melasma—Part II: Treatment - PMC - PubMed Central

This manuscript critically reviews the knowledge regarding photoprotection, topical and oral therapies, and procedures such as peelings, laser, and ...

An Update on New and Existing Treatments for the Management of ...

Hydroquinone is applied as a topical cream in concentrations of 4–5% for melasma. It has been considered as the gold-standard treatment choice ...

Melasma - Skin of Color Society

Wearing a visor or having tinted windows can help protect from UV light when driving. If birth control pills are causing melasma, you might need to stop taking ...

Melasma - BAD British Association of Dermatologists

Hydroquinone is a medicine that prevents pigment cells in the skin from producing melanin (skin colouring) and is commonly used to treat melasma. Hydroquinone ...

Melasma Treatment & Management - Medscape Reference

The most commonly accepted treatment remains strict sun avoidance often in combination with a topical combination hydroquinine cream.

Unmasking the causes and treatments of melasma - Harvard Health

Melasma is sometimes referred to as the mask of pregnancy, because it is sometimes triggered by an increase in hormones in pregnant women.

Melasma - RACGP

Topical treatments including azelaic acid, kojic acid and tranexamic acid have been shown to significantly reduce melasma and should be considered prior to ...

Melasma Guidelines - Medscape Reference

A combination hydroquinone, retinoid, and topical corticosteroid is frequently very effective treatment for melasma when used appropriately.

Management of Melasma: Laser and Other Therapies—Review Study

This review aims to provide a summary of the effectiveness and safety of the frequently employed laser and light therapies for treating melasma.

Medical therapies for melasma - Mahajan - 2022 - Wiley Online Library

Medical therapies remain mainstay in the management of melasma. The triple combination, hydroquinone 4%, tretinoin 0.05%, and fluocinolone acetonide 0.01%

New oral and topical approaches for the treatment of melasma

Therapeutic interventions for melasma include a multimodality approach incorporating photoprotection agents, topical and oral skin lighteners, and resurfacing ...

Melasma: Self-care - American Academy of Dermatology

Protect your skin from the sun every day. One of the most common treatments for melasma is sun protection. Since sunlight triggers melasma, it ...

Treatment of Melasma on Darker Skin Types: A Scoping Review

All peels were applied every two weeks. The results of the study showed that the application of 20% GA cream at night for 2 weeks, followed by an increase in ...

Treatment of melasma - ScienceDirect.com

Treatment of melasma involves the use of topical hypopigmenting agents, such as hydroquinone (HQ), tretinoin (RA), kojic acid, and azelaic acid.

Best practices in the treatment of melasma with a focus on patients ...

Here, we summarized current available topical treatments for melasma with considerations dermatologists should have for their patients with skin of color.