Treatment of Exogenous Ochronosis With Advanced Fluorescence Technology

    August 2014 in “ Dermatologic surgery
    Michael Lee, Eduardo Weiss
    TLDR Advanced fluorescence technology effectively treats skin discoloration from certain creams.
    The document discussed the treatment of exogenous ochronosis using advanced fluorescence technology. Exogenous ochronosis is a skin condition caused by prolonged use of certain skin-lightening creams containing hydroquinone. The study highlighted the effectiveness of this advanced technology in reducing the pigmentation and improving the appearance of the affected skin. The treatment was found to be a promising option for patients suffering from this condition, offering a non-invasive and efficient solution. The findings were based on clinical observations and supported by dermatological expertise from the involved institutions.
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