| Literature DB >> 30735611 |
Fariba Iraji1, Mojtaba Nasimi1, Ali Asilian1, Gita Faghihi1, Samaneh Mozafarpoor1, Hossein Hafezi1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Melasma is a prevalent annoying skin hyperpigmentation disorder that commonly involves reproductive-aged females. Variety of treatments with controversial results has been recommended. The aim of the current study was to evaluate combination therapy of tranexamic acid (TA) and vitamin C with and without glutathione with mesotherapy technique for treatment of melasma. METHODS AND MATERIALS: This is a randomized clinical trial study conducted on 30 patients referred to Dermatology Clinics. Patients were examined under wood lamp in order of melasma type (epidermal, dermal, or mixed) determination. Then, patients underwent melasma therapy using Cocktail A (TA 4 mg/mL; vitamin C 3% and glutathione 2%) on their right half of the face and Cocktail B (TA 4 mg/mL and vitamin C 3%) on their left half of the face, with mesotherapy technique. This procedure was done for six times with 2-week intervals. Patients' modified Melasma Area and Severity Scoring (mMASI) was assessed at initiation and end of the study.Entities:
Keywords: ascorbic acid; glutathione; melasma; mesotherapy; tranexamic acid
Year: 2019 PMID: 30735611 DOI: 10.1111/jocd.12874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cosmet Dermatol ISSN: 1473-2130 Impact factor: 2.696