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DR. PABLO UMBERT
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Melasma is a hypermelanosis confined to the skin that is exposed to sunlight. Although melasma can affect any ethnic background, it is much more common in people with darker skin, especially with Asians and Hispanics living in areas with intense exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation. The pathophysiology of melasma is not yet understood exactly, but there are certain factors that seem to be involved in this condition.
It consists of the presence of a hypermelanosis generally equally on both sides of the face. When it occurs to women during pregnancy, the skin on the face darkens. Although it can affect anyone, melasma affects women more than men, especially when they are pregnant and had previously used oral contraceptives ("the pill") or hormones during HRT.
Factors that influence the appearance of melasma are:
There are three types of melasma, depending on the depth at which the melanin is located by using Wood's Lamp Examination (transillumination light).
The dermatologist with experience know that you can not make mistakes because otherwise exacerbate the problem. Correct diagnosis and not confuse it with muscle cutaneous tumors. We have a protocol which I updated with optimized experience, assessing the effectiveness of these: Age of keloid, location, whether it is active (itchy rash) evaluate the different options: cryosurgery + corticosteroid injections, injections of bleomycin, vascular laser, excision and radiotherapy immediately taken therapy etc.
What risks exist that have a history of anti- aesthetic scars before surgery?
The surgeon must apply deep sutures in his speech that hold the skin tissues surface, eliminating stress, more compressive dressings, silicones and ice control at 1 and 2 months to deal immediately appears scar inadequate.
The dermatologist can identify the melasma easily thanks to its typical shape and color without other underlying symptoms. Sometimes it may be necessary for your doctor to perform a blood test to rule out other diseases.
A test that can help diagnose melasma skin is observed through the Woods Light Examination, a lamp that highlights areas of the skin that have an excess of melanin.
When skin changes resemble other diseases and there is no assurance of being a melasma, a biopsy of the tissue is performed for examination under a microscope.Because of its resemblance to melanomas, pigmented carcinomas or solar lentigo a biopsy is conducted along with a histochemical staining technique to resolve these difficult cases.
On many occasions the melasma will disappear spontaneously without treatment. On those instances where treatment is required, we now have:
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