Microsponges are porous, polymeric particles that have been extensively explored in the
field of dermatology. They offer numerous advantages as a topical delivery system, including controlled
release of active ingredients, enhanced bioavailability, and improved stability. Microsponges
have been used for a wide range of dermatological applications, including the treatment of acne,
psoriasis, and other skin disorders. This review article provides an overview of the various applications
of microsponges in dermatology, along with the challenges associated with their development
and use. The article begins with a brief introduction to microsponges, the benefits of microsponges,
and their properties. It then discusses the different methods of microsponge preparation, such as
emulsion solvent evaporation and spray drying, along with their mechanism of drug release and also
applications of microsponges in dermatology, including their use in the treatment of acne, psoriasis,
and other skin disorders, are discussed in detail. Overall, microsponges have shown great promise as
a topical delivery system in dermatology, and their continued development and use will likely lead
to significant advances in the field.