Melasma: A Condition of Asian Skin

  • Wu M
  • Antony R
  • Mayrovitz H
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Abstract

Melasma is a benign yet psychologically debilitating skin condition that is prevalent among women of darker phenotypes, and particularly in Asian women. This potentially preventable condition can lead to skin discoloration that is hard to treat and can frequently recur. This review aims to (1) highlight the pathophysiology of melasma, (2) describe its important risk factors, and (3) identify prevention methods, available treatment options, and potential complications of melasma. By raising awareness of this condition, we hope that physicians and patients will be able to be better informed to discuss screening options and to avoid preventable risk factors, especially in patients who are predisposed to the disease.

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Wu, M. X., Antony, R., & Mayrovitz, H. N. (2021). Melasma: A Condition of Asian Skin. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.14398

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