The use of hydroquinone with facial laser resurfacing
- PMID: 11360320
- DOI: 10.1080/14628830050516489
The use of hydroquinone with facial laser resurfacing
Abstract
Background: One complication of laser resurfacing that is especially common in people with skin types III-VI is hyperpigmentation. This may last for several months after the laser resurfacing procedure.
Objective: To review the literature and detail the author's use of various techniques, including hydroquinone cream, in patients who develop pigmentation after laser resurfacing.
Conclusion: Limiting the amount of non-specific thermal and minimizing inflammation should help limit post-laser resurfacing hyperpigmentation. If pigmentation occurs, the use of hydroquinone cream with other depigmenting agents speeds its resolution.