A Review of the Optimal Effects of Sunscreen Usage in Women Residing in Tropical Climate Regions for Melasma Prevention: Insights from Literature Analysis

Lina Damayanti, Astri Pradini, Mitha Salsabila
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Melasma is a hyperpigmented patch that is generally found on the face, especially on the cheeks, chin, upper lip, and can extend to the neck. The color of hyperpigmentation in melasma varies, generally light brown to black with an irregular shape. Melasma is often found in countries with tropical climates with skin types III-V. This happens because countries with these climates are exposed to more sunlight. To reduce excessive UV exposure to the skin, you can use sunscreen. Optimal use of sunscreen must also be considered in order to reduce the incidence of melasma. This literature review uses four databases (Google scholar, PUBMED, NCBI and PERDOSKI) using the relevant keywords namely "melasma" and "sunscreen" to find the source of articles published in 2010 to 2022. The search results get 142 articles. in Indonesian and English. After selecting based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, 14 relevant articles were obtained which will be discussed in this literature review. In this literature review, the results show that there is a significant relationship between optimal use of sunscreen for women in countries with tropical climates, especially Asia, and the incidence of melasma. Melasma occurs mostly in women with Fitzpatrick III-V skin types and is susceptible to age 25-60 years. Patients with melasma who used sunscreen optimally by applying it every 2 hours showed a decrease in the degree of severity of melasma compared to those who did not repeat the use of sunscreen.
居住在热带气候地区的女性使用防晒霜预防黄褐斑的最佳效果综述:文献分析的启示
黄褐斑是一种色素沉着斑,一般出现在面部,尤其是脸颊、下巴和上唇,也可扩展到颈部。黄褐斑的色素沉着颜色各异,一般为浅棕色至黑色,形状不规则。黄褐斑多见于热带气候国家的 III-V 型皮肤。出现这种情况的原因是,这些气候条件的国家暴露在阳光下的时间较长。为了减少紫外线对皮肤的过度照射,可以使用防晒霜。为了降低黄褐斑的发病率,还必须考虑优化防晒霜的使用。本文献综述使用四个数据库(Google scholar、PUBMED、NCBI 和 PERDOSKI),使用相关关键词 "黄褐斑 "和 "防晒霜",查找 2010 年至 2022 年发表的文章来源。搜索结果共获得 142 篇印尼语和英语文章。根据纳入和排除标准进行筛选后,共获得 14 篇相关文章,本文献综述将对这些文章进行讨论。本次文献综述的结果表明,热带气候国家(尤其是亚洲)妇女最佳使用防晒霜与黄褐斑的发病率之间存在显著关系。黄褐斑主要发生于 Fitzpatrick III-V 型皮肤的女性,易感年龄为 25-60 岁。与不重复使用防晒霜的患者相比,每 2 小时涂抹一次防晒霜的黄褐斑患者的黄褐斑严重程度有所减轻。
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