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Melasma

Biology of melanocyte Dendritic cell at basal layer of epidermis Produce melanin and send to surrounding keratinocyte Epidermal melanin unit (melanocyte:keratinocyte) = 1:36

Biology of melanin Synthesis from melanosome Transport to keratinocyte via dendritic process of melanocyte 2 type : eumelanin : pheomelanin

Melanin synthesis Binding Melanocyte Melanocortin 1 stimulating hormone receptor adenylase cyclase Tyrosinase cAMP

Melanin synthesis Tyrosine tyrosinase Dopa Dopa quinone Eumelanin Pheomelanin

Eumelanin Pheomelanin Melanin synthesis MSH MC1R mutation of MC1R Eumelanin Pheomelanin

Melanin transfer Phagocytosis : melanin transfer to dermis : phagocytose by melanophage Endocytosis : melanin transfer to keratinocyte via intercellular space

Melasma Acquired bilateral symmetrical hypermelonosis Irregular light to gray brown macule and patch Ill defined margin Involved sun exposure area Most common in women

Melasma is a common acquired pigmentary disorder that occurs mainly in women (more than 90% of cases) of all racial and ethnic groups, but particularly affects those with Fitzpatrick skin types IV–VI

Distribution of melasma Central facial pattern (63%) : cheek, forehead, nose, chin Malar pattern (21%) : cheek, nose Mandibular pattern (16%) :chin

Cause of melasma Light : UVA, UVB, visible light Hormone : pregnancy, contraceptive pill Drug : dilantin, anti-malarial drug, tetracycline, minocycline Cosmetic : perfume, color Genetic Malnutrition : liver dysfunction, B12 def.

Type of melasma Epidermal melasma Dermal melasma Mixed epidermal dermal melasma

The use of a Wood’s lamp can often be very beneficial in determining the location of melanin deposition showing enhancement of color contrast in lesional skin for the epidermal type, but not the dermal types. The mixed type has enhancement in some areas of lesional skin, but not in other areas.2

Estrogen may play a role in melasma induction(OCP,HRT,pregnancy) Pregnancy induced melasma will recover after some months

Epidermal melasma Light or dark brown color Melanin deposition in basal, suprabasal layer of epidermis Larger melanocyte with more noticeable dendritic process

Dermal melasma Blue gray color Perivascular melanophage at superficial and middermis Melanin granule in dermis

Whether the melanin is deposited in the epidermis or dermis is important therapeutically because dermal hyperpigmentation is much more challenging to treat

Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) PIH represents a pathophysiologic response to cutaneous inflammation, such as acne, atopic dermatitis, lichen planus, and psoriasis. Similar to melasma, it is more obvious in patients with brown or black skin. It has no gender or age predominance.

The lesions are characteristically limited to the site of the preceding inflammation and have indistinct, feathered borders.7 Melanocytes can either be stimulated by the inflammatory process to become hypertrophic, thus secreting more melanin, or the number of melanocytes can increase

Epidermal hyperpigmentation (e. g . Epidermal hyperpigmentation (e.g., associated with acne) occurs when increased melanin is transferred to keratinocytes while dermal pigmentation (e.g., associated with lichen planus and cutaneous lupus erythematosus) occurs when the basement membrane is disrupted and melanin falls into the dermis and resides within melanophage

Therapeutic goals for hyperpigmentation include promoting the degradation of melanosomes, inhibiting the formation of melanosomes, and retarding the proliferation of melanocytes.

Because sun exposure is an important etiologic factor in hyperpigmentation, all patients should use daily, broad-spectrum, high SPF sunscreens and minimize sun exposure.

Effective therapy Retard melanocyte proliferation Inhibit melanosome formation Promote melanosome degradation

Treatment Avoidance Sunscreen Medication : hydroquinone, azelaic acid, retinoic acid Chemical peeling Dermabrasion Laser

Topical Treatments for Melasma In those patients with epidermal type melasma, there are multiple treatments available (see Table 2).6 Topical agents include phenols, e.g., hydroquinone (HQ); retinoids, e.g., tretinoin; azelaic acid; kojic acid (KA); and glycolic acid (GA).

hydroquinon 2%–4% has been widely used for melasma therapy. inhibits the conversion of dopa to melanin by inhibitin theactivity of tyrosinase. may interfere with DNA and RNA synthesis, degrade melanosomes, and destroy melanocytes.

Reports of contact dermatitis in up to 25% As an itchy eruption it is best to be tested in a hidden part before use Side-effects included irritant and allergic contact dermatitis, PIH, nail bleaching and rarely, ochronosis-like pigmentation.

retinoids 0.05-0.1% inhibiting tyrosinase transcription,interrupting melanin synthesis. While tretinoin may be effective in reducing melasma, it typically takes at least 24 weeks to see clinical improvement.

azelaic acid 1)15%–20%) a C9 dicarboxylic acid, is a reversible inhibitor of tyrosinase 2) shown to be as effective as HQ 4% but without its side effects. 3) The combination of azelaic acid with 0.05% tretinoin or 15%–20% glycolic acid may produce earlier, more pronounced skin lightening. Adverse effects include pruritus, mild erythema, scaling, and burning.

KOJIC ACID KA 2% is generally equivalent to other therapies but may be more irritating.

Glycolic acid GA 5%–10% is an alpha-hydroxy acid . It decreases pigment by many mechanisms including thinning the stratum corneum, enhancing epidermolysis, dispersing melanin in the basal layer of the epidermis, and increasing collagen synthesis in the dermis.

, HQ 5%, tretinoin 0. 1%, and dexamethasone 0 , HQ 5%, tretinoin 0.1%, and dexamethasone 0.1%, was first introduced in 1975 and termed the Kligman formula combination of HQ 4%, tretinoin 0.05%, and fluocinolone acetonide 0.01% (Tri-Luma®, Galderma) proved better than any combination of two of the above agents, with 77% of patients showing complete or nearly complete clearing

Clinically significant improvement was noted as early as 4 weeks with maximum results at 8 weeks. The most common adverse effects were mild local irritation, erythema, and skin peeling GA peels to a topical regimen of HQ 2%, GA 10% and tretinoin 0.05% cream in PIH patients

Laser treatment for melasma Target chromophore is melanin Should destroy melanocyte in hair follicle Good in dermal and mix melasma

Laser treatment for melasma Epidermal melanin removal : lPL, PDL Dermal melanin removal : Q-switched Ruby, Q-switched Alexandrite, Q-switched Nd:YAG Fraxel

Epidermal melanin removal No recovery time Repigmentation after removal

Dermal melanin removal Minimal downtime Side effect : transient erythema, hypopigmentation Repigmentation from melanin in melanophage

Fraxel Epidermal and dermal ablation MEND formation and eliminated through skin Induce melanophage disruption and release melanin granule into dermis Downtime 3-7 d Long term improvement

Chemical peeling With AHA like TCA,Salycilic acid,and …