The Efficacy of Topical Cosmetic Containing Alpha‐Arbutin 5% and Kojic Acid 2% Compared With Triple Combination Cream for the Treatment of Melasma: A Split‐Face, Evaluator‐Blinded Randomized Pilot Study
Pimpa Tantanasrigul,
Apinya Sripha,
Bunchai Chongmelaxme
Abstract:BackgroundWhile the gold standard treatment for melasma is triple combination cream (TCC), arbutin and kojic acid demonstrate their benefits and may be used as an alternative.AimsTo investigate the efficacy of cream containing alpha‐arbutin 5% and kojic acid 2% (AAK) compared with TCC for melasma treatment.Patients/MethodsA split‐faced, randomized study was conducted among 30 participants with melasma, and all were randomized to receive AAK or TCC on each side of their face for 12‐week along with 4‐week follow… Show more
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