The Combination of Glycolic Acid Peels With a Topical Regimen in the Treatment of Melasma in Dark-Skinned Patients
2002; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 28; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/00042728-200209000-00009
ISSN1524-4725
AutoresRashmi Sarkar, Charandeep Kaur, Mala Bhalla, Amrinder J. Kanwar,
Tópico(s)Hair Growth and Disorders
ResumoBACKGROUND Melasma continues to be a difficult condition to treat, especially in dark-skinned patients, although various topical modalities including hydroquinone, tretinoin, and/or topical steroids have been used singly or in combination with variable results. OBJECTIVE To determine if serial glycolic acid peels provide additional improvement when combined with a time-tested topical regimen, a modification of Kligman's formula (hydroquinone 5%, tretinoin 0.05%, hydrocortisone acetate 1% in a cream base). All cases had epidermal melasma as detected by Wood's light examination. METHODS Forty Indian melasma patients were divided into two groups of 20 each. One group received serial glycolic acid peel combined with a topical regimen, modified Kligman's formula. The other, a control group, received only modified Kligman's formula. The results were evaluated by a clinical investigator both subjectively and with photographs taken at baseline, 12 (before the fourth peel), and 21 (3 weeks after the sixth peel) weeks. For clinical evaluation, the Melasma Area and Severity Index (MASI) was used. RESULTS A significant decrease in the MASI score from baseline to 21 weeks was observed in both groups (P < .001). The group receiving the glycolic acid peels showed a trend toward more rapid and greater improvement, with statistically significant results (P < .001). Only a few side effects were observed in the peel group. CONCLUSION This study demonstrates that serial glycolic acid peels provide an additional effect to a topical regimen which is a modification of the time-tested Kligman's regimen for treating melasma in dark-complexioned individuals if used judiciously and under supervision. It demonstrates that superficial chemical peels are beneficial in the treatment of melasma.
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