Atopic Dermatitis: a Short Summary
Treatment of Melasma in darker skin with a 4% hydroquinone skin care system plus 0.025% tretinoin cream
Inclusion criteria
- 25-65 yo females
- mild to moderate melasma (11-40% of face)
- minimal to marked intensity of melasma pigmentation
- stable (no change) in the last 3 months
- Fitzpatrick skin types III to VI
Methodology
- The treatment regimen was carried out for 12 weeks with a possible extension to 24 weeks
- The skin care system consisted of:
- gel cleanser: containing aloe vera, frequency of application (foa): twice a day
- skin toner containing aloe vera and witch hazel. foa: twice a day
- exfolition enhancer containing glycolic acid and lactic acid and was applied once a day in the morning
- sunscreen SPF35 containing zinc oxide and octinoxate applied once a day in the morning
- 4% hydroquinone cream and tretinoin cream 0.025% applied once a day in the evening
- In addition moisturizer and hydrocortisone 0.5% could be applied if needed (irritation, erythema, dryness…)
Results
- Of the enrolled patients:
- 65% were black, 35% caucasian
- phototypes (frequency): IV 40%, V 40%, VI 20%
- distribution: malar 65%, centrofacial 35%
- melasma severity: dimishing from 4 to 2.5 statistically significant (S)
- pigmentation intensity: reduction from 4 to 3 S
- MASI (Melasma Area Severity Index): reduction from 12 to 5.5 SS
- However, 4 patients (or 20%) out of the 20 treated in total treated showed irritation, dryness, irritation (stinging sensation)
Contributors:
Dr Christophe HSU – dermatologist. Geneva, Switzerland
Bibliography: Grimes p, Watson J OMP Inc. Poster 4581. 70th Annual Meeting of the AAD (American Academy of Dermatology) – San Diego, California, United States of America (USA)
Related posts