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RFP Journal of Dermatology

Volume  3, Issue 2, July-Dec 2018, Pages 65-71
 

Original Article

A Clinical Study of Melasma and the Effect of Different Therapeutic Modalities in its Treatment

Vijetha Rai1, Sharath Chandra B Athanikar2, Naveen KN3, Varadaraj V Pai4, Tukaram Sori5

1Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, Venereology, Leprology, Srinivas Institute of Medical College and Research Center, Mukka Suratkal Mangalore, Karnataka 574146, India. 2Professor and Head 3Associate Professor 5Consultant, Department of Dermatology, Venereology, Leprology, Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Dharwad, Karnataka 580009, India. 4Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, Venereology, Leprology, Goa Medical College, Goa 4032

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Abstract

 Context: Melasma is a common, acquired, symmetric hypermelanosis, characterized by irregular light to dark brown macules and patches commonly involving the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, nose, and chin. Aims: To study the clinical patterns of melasma in patients attending skin OPD and To study the effect of different therapeutic methods in treatment of melasma. Settings and Design: Prospective cohort. Materials and methods: Patients attending OPD were randomly divided into 3 equal groups to be treated with either topical hydroquinone or topical triple combination or chemical peeling. All patients were evaluated before treatment, followed up for 6 months, peel session done at an interval of 1 month and MASI score was calculated every time. Statistical analysis: Student t test Results: Among 150 patients studied, majority were in the age group of 20-30 yrs [38.7%], females [79%] and belonged to epidermal type [51.33%] of melasma based on woods lamp, centrofacial [74.7%] type of melasma based on clinical findings. There was improvement in the MASI score of all patients in all melasma type [both clinical and woods lamp] irrespective of treatment group and the difference seen was statistically significant in each group [p<0.05]. Conclusion: Triple combination showed better results compared to glycolic acid peels and hydoquinone with no significant side effects with short contact time. Considering the high prevalence of melasma among people with Indian skin type there is a need to study effect of various modalities of treatment used for the same.

Keywords: Melasma; chemical peeling; hydroquinone; triple combination


Corresponding Author : Vijetha Rai, Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, Venereology, Leprology, Srinivas Institute of Medical College and Research Center, Mukka Suratkal Mangalore, Karnataka 574146, India.