Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2020;12(4):359-365
INTRODUCTION: Melasma is a recurrent and challenging dermatosis despite several clinical and interventional therapeutic approaches.
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to assess the safety and efficacy of using a bleaching cream in the period immediately after serial surface peels.
METHODS: Five women with melasma used a cream containing bleaches, moisturizers, and tranquilizers during the treatment period with serial surface peels. We assessed them in D0, D7, D30, D37, D60, D67, and D90 through photographs, record of the physician’s and patient’s opinion, description of adverse events, need to interrupt using the product, and the MELASQol questionnaire.
RESULTS: We observed improved hydration, skin quality, and bleaching, with little discomfort and a significant reduction in MELASQol scores, with statistical evidence.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of a topic cream with bleaching and tranquilizing properties is an effective and safe alternative to avoid interruption of melasma treatment during the period of serial surface peels.
Keywords: Chemexfoliation; Hyperpigmentation; Pigmentation disorders