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Melasma: Follow-up
Updated: Jan 9, 2008
Follow-up
Prognosis
- Dermal pigment may take longer to resolve than epidermal pigment because no effective therapy is capable of removing dermal pigment. However, treatment should not be withheld simply because of a preponderance of dermal pigment. The source of the dermal pigment is the epidermis, and, if epidermal melanogenesis can be inhibited for long periods, the dermal pigment will not replenish and will slowly resolve.
- Resistant cases or recurrences occur often and are certain if strict avoidance of sunlight is not rigidly heeded.
Patient Education
- Strict sun avoidance is essential for resolution and to prevent recurrence.
- Patients should apply bleaching creams to areas of darkening only.
- Resolution with strict sun avoidance and topical bleaching creams can take months; caution patients to expect slow but gradual lightening.
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Keywords
chloasma, the mask of pregnancy, hypermelanosis
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