2023
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.15786
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The clinical benefit of a multimodal topical approach to treating skin dyspigmentation

Abstract: Background The recent removal of hydroquinone from the over‐the‐counter market has created a need for modern skin lightening formulations. An effective pigment lightening formulation must be non‐irritating to prevent skin darkening from post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation, penetration enhanced to reach the epidermal/dermal junction, contain anti‐inflammatory ingredients, and address multiple mechanisms of pigment production. Objective The objective of this research was to demonstrate the efficacy of a topical … Show more

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