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Depigmentation is the
lightening of the skin or loss of pigment.
Depigmentation of the skin can be
caused by a
number of
local and
systemic conditions...
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tanning of
unaffected skin. In
cases of
extensive vitiligo the
option to
depigment the
unaffected skin with
topical drugs like monobenzone, mequinol, or...
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arising from pimples, rashes, or
chronic skin conditions.
Individuals with
depigmenting conditions such as
vitiligo have also been
known to
lighten their skin...
- the
uneven blotches of
color caused by the illness. The
creams would depigment the blotches, and, with the
application of makeup, he
could appear very...
- lamp examination.
Viewing medical history.
There are a wide
range of
depigmenting treatments used for
hyperpigmentation conditions, and
responses to most...
- from melanocytes. The same
action is
thought to be
responsible for the
depigmenting effect of the drug in humans.
Monobenzone may
cause destruction of melanocytes...
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effective as an
active ingredient in skin
whitening compounds used to
depigment skin. The
Minamata Convention on
Mercury limits the
concentration of mercury...
- of
mequinol have been used in
conjunction with a Q-switched
laser to
depigment skin in
patients with
disseminated idiopathic vitiligo. In
organic chemistry...
- dutasteride. In
vitro research during mid-1980s
evaluating azelaic acid's
depigmenting (whitening)
capability concluded it is
effective (cytotoxic to melanocytes)...
- 21, 2024.
Toxicology findings: Vitiligo,
Medical Evidence:
BENOQUIN (
depigmenting agent)
Radha Sarma Hegde (2011).
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Gender and Transnational...