Comparative evaluation of glycolic acid and salicylic acid peels followed by PRP for treatment of hyperpigmentation-A split face study

Anjali Singh, Lavisha Arora, Karan Tyagi, Joohi Chandra, S. Malhotra, A. Jain, Vidhya Sekhar
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Hyperpigmentation is a medical term used to describe darker patches of skin from excess melanin production. This can be caused by everything from acne scars and sun damage to hormone fluctuations. The first-line treatment for hyperpigmentation involves topical formulations of conventional agents such as hydroquinone, kojic acid, and glycolic acid followed by oral formulations of therapeutic agents such as transexamic acid, melatonin, and cysteamine hydrochloride. Despite the availability of multiple treatments for the condition, hyperpigmentation continues to present clinical management challenges for dermatologists. The study aims to compare the therapeutic efficacy, to compare the therapeutic efficacy and tolerability of glycolic acid peels and salicylic acid peels for hyperpigmentation treatment. 200 patients were selected and graded on Fitzpatrick scale. A split face peel on right side by Glycolic Acid and left side by Salicylic Acid was done and procedure was repeated after 2 week and then third sitting of PRP was done. Patients were scaled on Fitzpatrick scale at baseline and after 3 sitting (PRP). Salicylic recorded a mean value of 3.10 at baseline while glycolic acid recorded 2.92 at baseline. After 3 sitting Salicylic Acid recorded a mean reduction value of 0.29 while that of Glycolic Acid mean reduction value was 0.71and this was stastically significant reduction. Patients with Salicylic Acid peels showed significantly better response than Glycolic Acid peels.
乙醇酸和水杨酸换肤后PRP治疗色素沉着的比较评价-裂脸研究
色素沉着症是一种医学术语,用于描述由于黑色素分泌过多而导致皮肤变黑的斑块。这可能是由各种原因引起的,从痤疮疤痕、阳光伤害到激素波动。色素沉着的一线治疗包括外用常规制剂,如对苯二酚、曲酸和乙醇酸,然后口服治疗制剂,如转胺酸、褪黑素和盐酸半胱胺。尽管对这种情况有多种治疗方法,色素沉着仍然是皮肤科医生面临的临床管理挑战。本研究的目的是比较治疗效果,比较乙醇酸和水杨酸去皮对色素沉着的治疗效果和耐受性。选取200例患者进行Fitzpatrick评分。右侧用乙醇酸和左侧用水杨酸进行面部剥离,2周后重复上述步骤,然后进行第三次PRP。在基线和3次坐位(PRP)后用Fitzpatrick量表对患者进行评分。水杨酸的基线平均值为3.10,乙醇酸的基线平均值为2.92。静置3次后,水杨酸的平均还原值为0.29,乙醇酸的平均还原值为0.71,具有统计学意义。水杨酸换肤比乙醇酸换肤效果好。
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