Evidence-Based Treatment for Melasma: Expert Opinion and a Review

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作者
Shankar K. [1 ]
Godse K. [2 ]
Aurangabadkar S. [3 ]
Lahiri K. [4 ]
Mysore V. [5 ]
Ganjoo A. [6 ]
Vedamurty M. [7 ]
Kohli M. [8 ]
Sharad J. [9 ]
Kadhe G. [10 ]
Ahirrao P. [10 ]
Narayanan V. [10 ]
Motlekar S.A. [10 ]
机构
[1] Department of Dermatology, Skin Diagnosis Centre, Mahabodhi Mallige Hospital, Manipal Hospital, 98, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore
[2] Shree Skin Center and Pathology Lab, Nerul, Navi Mumbai
[3] Skin and Laser Clinic, 1st Floor, Brij Tarang, Green Lands, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
[4] Mani Square, IT-7A, 7th Floor 164/1 Manickatala Road, Kolkata
[5] Venkat Charmalaya Clinic, 3437, 1st G Cross, 7th Main, Subbanna Garden, Vijayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka
[6] Skin and Cosmetology Centre, 105/4 LSC Gujrawala Town, Delhi (North), New Delhi
[7] RSV Skin and Laser Centre, 9/5, Mahalingam, 2nd Cross Street, Mahalinghapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
[8] Skin Secrets, 306/403/408 Doctor House, 14 Peddar Road, Mumbai
[9] Skinfiniti Skin and Laser Clinic, Mira Belle, Above Scandal Shoe Shop, Near National College, Linking Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai, Maharashtra
[10] Department of Medical Affairs, Wockhardt Ltd, Wockhardt Towers, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai
关键词
Dermatology; Efficacy; Hydroquinone; Laser; Melasma; Peels; Photoprotection; Prevalence; Retinoids; Safety; Topical steroids; Treatment;
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10.1007/s13555-014-0064-z
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摘要
Introduction: Melasma is one of the most common pigmentary disorders seen by dermatologists and often occurs among women with darker complexion (Fitzpatrick skin type IV–VI). Even though melasma is a widely recognized cause of significant cosmetic disfigurement worldwide and in India, there is a lack of systematic and clinically usable treatment algorithms and guidelines for melasma management. The present article outlines the epidemiology of melasma, reviews the various treatment options along with their mode of action, underscores the diagnostic dilemmas and quantification of illness, and weighs the evidence of currently available therapies.Methods: A panel of eminent dermatologists was created and their expert opinion was sought to address lacunae in information to arrive at a working algorithm for optimizing outcome in Indian patients. A thorough literature search from recognized medical databases preceded the panel discussions. The discussions and consensus from the panel discussions were drafted and refined as evidence-based treatment for melasma. The deployment of this algorithm is expected to act as a basis for guiding and refining therapy in the future.Results: It is recommended that photoprotection and modified Kligman’s formula can be used as a first-line therapy for up to 12 weeks. In most patients, maintenance therapy will be necessary with non-hydroquinone (HQ) products or fixed triple combination intermittently, twice a week or less often. Concomitant camouflage should be offered to the patient at any stage during therapy. Monthly follow-ups are recommended to assess the compliance, tolerance, and efficacy of therapy.Conclusion: The key therapy recommended is fluorinated steroid containing 2–4% HQ-based triple combination for first line, with additional selective peels if required in second line. Lasers are a last resort. © 2014, The Author(s).
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