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What is the FASTEST method to get rid of HYPERPIGMENTATION on neck and arm and hips due to obesity and sunrays |
What is the FASTEST method to get rid of HYPERPIGMENTATION on neck and arm and hips due to obesity and sunrays Treatment Dermal hyperpigmentation Dermal hyperpigmentation is recalcitrant to many therapeutic interventions. Cover-up with opaque cosmetics remains essentially the only option for aesthetically displeasing discolorations such as dermal melasma. An exception to this was reported in a pilot study of pulsed CO2 laser followed by Q-switched alexandrite laser in the treatment of dermal melasma that showed promising results. Nevus of Ota has effectively been treated with the selective photothermolysis with the Q-switched ruby laser as well. On the other hand, multiple therapies are available in the management of epidermal hyperpigmentation. Epidermal Hyperpigmentation Topical therapies Topical agents commonly utilized in the treatment of hyperpigmentation disorders include phenols (i.e., hydroquinone, mequinol), retinoids (i.e., tretinoin), alpha-hydroxy acids (i.e., glycolic acid), salicylic acid, and azelaic acid. Hydroquinone works by inhibiting the tyrosinase enzyme, thereby preventing the conversion of dopa to melanin. Although a useful depigmenting agent, hydroquinone requires a prolonged treatment course before any significant improvement in the hyperpigmentation (up to 6 months). Most dermatologists recommend 4% hydroquinone, which is prescription strength, but infrequently higher strengths can be compounded. Some authors suggest continuation of low-dose, over-the-counter 2% hydroquinone for melasma maintenance therapy after an initial treatment period. Irritant and allergic contact dermatitis, nail discoloration, and postinflammatory hyper- or hypopigmentation are potential side effects . Ochronosis (a permanent, reticulated, ripple-like, sooty pigmentation), although uncommon, can occur, particularly after prolonged use of high concentration hydroquinone. Source(s): http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0... use herbal bleach get somtype of treatment (cream or somthing) blue starr |
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