Melasma, A Guide of Management
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2023, Vol 3, Issue 01
Abstract
Melasma management is frequently difficult, with many examples of inadequate remission and repeated relapses. Depending on the patient's features and clinical presentation, a multimodal treatment involving photoprotection, skin lighteners, exfoliants, antioxidants, and rejuvenation operations is necessary in most situations.
Authors and Affiliations
Alejandra Jeraldine González Barajas, Andrea Eyenith Magdaleno Torres
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