Chemical and Instrumental Approaches to Treat Hyperpigmentation
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Abstract
Many modalities of treatment for acquired skin hyperpigmentation are available including chemical agents or physical therapies, but none are completely satisfactory. Depigmenting compounds should act selectively on hyperactivated melanocytes, without short- or long-term side-effects, and induce a permanent removal of undesired pigment. Since 1961 hydroquinone, a tyrosinase inhibitor, has been introduced and its therapeutic efficacy demonstrated, and other whitening agents specifically acting on tyrosinase by different mechanisms have been proposed. Compounds with depigmenting activity are now numerous and the classification of molecules, based on their mechanism of action, has become difficult. Systematic…
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- Depigmentation
- Hyperpigmentation
- Tyrosinase
- Dermatology
- Melasma
- Pigmentation disorder
- Melanin
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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