The practice of skin-bleaching for a cosmetic purpose in immigrant communities
- PMID: 24612323
- DOI: 10.1111/jtm.12106
The practice of skin-bleaching for a cosmetic purpose in immigrant communities
Abstract
Background: Using skin-lightening compounds for a cosmetic purpose that are normally restricted to medical use or forbidden has become a world-wide practice. Complications are numerous. Immigrant communities often import their practice from their original country.
Methods: A review of the literature on the subject of complications of cosmetic skin-bleaching, with special focus on data concerning immigrants originating from highly endemic countries, was conducted.
Results: Complications of cosmetic skin-bleaching are common, involving mainly the skin although some general complications are also reported with a growing incidence.
Conclusion: The high frequency of this practice, added to the frequency of various complications, suggests it might be considered as a genuine public health problem currently.
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