The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review
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Resumo: | Periocular hyperpigmentation is a skin change, which through excess melanin causes spots, being that there are several extrinsic and intrinsic triggering factors, the peeling procedure consists of the application of chemical agents. The aim of this study is to carry out a systematic review of the literature in order to analyze chemical peeling as a treatment for periorbital hyperpigmentation. A systematic literature review was carried out on the subject through scientific academic journals and articles, from 2002 to 2022. Editorials and opinions were excluded, was used as descriptors the Periorbital Hyperpigmentation, dark circles, pathophysiology, treatment with chemical peels, biochemical profile, biological mechanisms, idiopathic cutaneous hyperchromia of the orbital region, etiology, orbital hyperpigmentation, periorbital hyperpigmentation and treatments. Glycolic acid peeling has shown promise in the treatment of dark circles, but as the one with the highest incidence of side effects in the form of erythema and itching at 20% and ferulic acid peeling has emerged as a safe and effective modality for the treatment of HPO. The 10% thioglycolic acid gel peeling, in some studies, demonstrated the reduction of infraorbicularis hyperchromia, in addition to improving the cosmetic aspect of the region, with reduction of fine lines and skin atrophy. However, more research and clinical studies are needed, using chemical peels in the treatment of dark circles. |
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The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature reviewLos efectos de los peelings químicos en el tratamiento de la hiperpigmentación periorbitária (ojeras): una revisión de la literaturaOs efeitos dos peelings químicos no tratamento de hiperpigmentação periorbital (olheiras): uma revisão de literaturaHiperpigmentaciónQuimioexfoliaciónHiperpigmentación periorbitáriaOjo.HiperpigmentaçãoAbrasão químicaHiperpigmentação periorbitalOlhos.HyperpigmentationChemexfoliationPeriorbital hyperchromiaEye. Periocular hyperpigmentation is a skin change, which through excess melanin causes spots, being that there are several extrinsic and intrinsic triggering factors, the peeling procedure consists of the application of chemical agents. The aim of this study is to carry out a systematic review of the literature in order to analyze chemical peeling as a treatment for periorbital hyperpigmentation. A systematic literature review was carried out on the subject through scientific academic journals and articles, from 2002 to 2022. Editorials and opinions were excluded, was used as descriptors the Periorbital Hyperpigmentation, dark circles, pathophysiology, treatment with chemical peels, biochemical profile, biological mechanisms, idiopathic cutaneous hyperchromia of the orbital region, etiology, orbital hyperpigmentation, periorbital hyperpigmentation and treatments. Glycolic acid peeling has shown promise in the treatment of dark circles, but as the one with the highest incidence of side effects in the form of erythema and itching at 20% and ferulic acid peeling has emerged as a safe and effective modality for the treatment of HPO. The 10% thioglycolic acid gel peeling, in some studies, demonstrated the reduction of infraorbicularis hyperchromia, in addition to improving the cosmetic aspect of the region, with reduction of fine lines and skin atrophy. However, more research and clinical studies are needed, using chemical peels in the treatment of dark circles.La hiperpigmentación periocular es una alteración de la piel que provoca manchas por exceso de melanina, y existen varios factores desencadenantes extrínsecos e intrínsecos. El procedimiento de peeling consiste en la aplicación de agentes químicos. El propósito de este estudio es realizar una revisión sistemática de la literatura para analizar el peeling químico como tratamiento de la hiperpigmentación periorbitaria. Se realizó una revisión sistemática de la literatura sobre el tema a través de artículos y revistas científicas académicas, desde el año 2002 hasta el 2022. Se excluyeron editoriales y opiniones, utilizó como descriptores la Hiperpigmentación Periorbitaria, las ojeras, la fisiopatología, el tratamiento con peelings químicos, perfil bioquímico, mecanismos biológicos, hipercromía cutánea idiopática de la región orbitaria, etiología, hiperpigmentación orbitaria, hiperpigmentación periorbitaria y tratamientos. El peeling con ácido glicólico se ha mostrado prometedor en el tratamiento de las ojeras, pero con la mayor incidencia de efectos secundarios en forma de eritema y picor con un 20% y el peeling con ácido ferúlico se ha convertido en una modalidad segura y eficaz para el tratamiento de la HPO. El peeling con gel de ácido tioglicólico al 10%, en algunos estudios, demostró la reducción de la hipercromía infraorbicular, además de mejorar el aspecto cosmético de la región, con reducción de líneas finas y atrofia cutánea. Sin embargo, se necesitan más investigaciones y estudios clínicos, utilizando peelings químicos en el tratamiento de las ojeras.A hiperpigmentação periocular é uma alteração cutânea, que através do excesso de melanina causa manchas, sendo que existem vários fatores extrínsecos e intrínsecos desencadeantes. O procedimento com peeling consiste na aplicação de agentes químicos. O propósito deste estudo é realizar uma revisão sistemática de literatura com o objetivo de analisar o peeling químico como tratamento para a hiperpigmentação periorbital. Foi efetuada uma revisão de literatura sistemática sobre o tema através de revistas acadêmicas científicas e artigos, no período de 2002 a 2022. Foram excluídos editoriais e opiniões, utilizou-se como descritores as Hiperpigmentação Periorbital, olheiras, fisiopatologia, tratamento com os peelings químicos, perfil bioquímico, mecanismos biológicos, hipercromia cutânea idiopática da região orbital, etiologia, hiperpigmentação orbital, Hiperpigmentação periorbital e tratamentos. O peeling de ácido glicólico, demonstrou-se promissor no tratamento da olheira, porém como o de maior incidência de efeitos colaterais na forma de eritema e coceira a 20% e o peeling de ácido ferúlico surgiu como uma modalidade segura e eficaz para o tratamento da HPO. O peeling de gel de ácido tioglicólico 10%, em alguns estudos demonstraram a diminuição da hipercromia infraorbicular, além da melhora do aspecto cosmético da região, com redução de linhas finas e da atrofia cutânea. Contudo, mais pesquisas e estudos clínicos são necessários, utilizando os peelings químicos no tratamento de olheiras.Research, Society and Development2022-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3818210.33448/rsd-v11i16.38182Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 16; e251111638182Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 16; e251111638182Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 16; e2511116381822525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38182/31620Copyright (c) 2022 Evelyn Cristina Lopes Pires; Larissa Batiston Franco Vilas Boas; Lauriane Cristina Rossi; Bruno Cesar Correa Salleshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Pires, Evelyn Cristina LopesBoas, Larissa Batiston Franco VilasRossi, Lauriane CristinaSalles, Bruno Cesar Correa2022-12-18T18:26:42Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/38182Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:52:01.901011Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review Los efectos de los peelings químicos en el tratamiento de la hiperpigmentación periorbitária (ojeras): una revisión de la literatura Os efeitos dos peelings químicos no tratamento de hiperpigmentação periorbital (olheiras): uma revisão de literatura |
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The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review |
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The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review Pires, Evelyn Cristina Lopes Hiperpigmentación Quimioexfoliación Hiperpigmentación periorbitária Ojo. Hiperpigmentação Abrasão química Hiperpigmentação periorbital Olhos. Hyperpigmentation Chemexfoliation Periorbital hyperchromia Eye. |
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The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review |
title_full |
The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review |
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The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review |
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The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review |
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The effects of chemical peelings in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation (dark circles): a literature review |
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Pires, Evelyn Cristina Lopes |
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Pires, Evelyn Cristina Lopes Boas, Larissa Batiston Franco Vilas Rossi, Lauriane Cristina Salles, Bruno Cesar Correa |
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Boas, Larissa Batiston Franco Vilas Rossi, Lauriane Cristina Salles, Bruno Cesar Correa |
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Pires, Evelyn Cristina Lopes Boas, Larissa Batiston Franco Vilas Rossi, Lauriane Cristina Salles, Bruno Cesar Correa |
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Hiperpigmentación Quimioexfoliación Hiperpigmentación periorbitária Ojo. Hiperpigmentação Abrasão química Hiperpigmentação periorbital Olhos. Hyperpigmentation Chemexfoliation Periorbital hyperchromia Eye. |
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Hiperpigmentación Quimioexfoliación Hiperpigmentación periorbitária Ojo. Hiperpigmentação Abrasão química Hiperpigmentação periorbital Olhos. Hyperpigmentation Chemexfoliation Periorbital hyperchromia Eye. |
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Periocular hyperpigmentation is a skin change, which through excess melanin causes spots, being that there are several extrinsic and intrinsic triggering factors, the peeling procedure consists of the application of chemical agents. The aim of this study is to carry out a systematic review of the literature in order to analyze chemical peeling as a treatment for periorbital hyperpigmentation. A systematic literature review was carried out on the subject through scientific academic journals and articles, from 2002 to 2022. Editorials and opinions were excluded, was used as descriptors the Periorbital Hyperpigmentation, dark circles, pathophysiology, treatment with chemical peels, biochemical profile, biological mechanisms, idiopathic cutaneous hyperchromia of the orbital region, etiology, orbital hyperpigmentation, periorbital hyperpigmentation and treatments. Glycolic acid peeling has shown promise in the treatment of dark circles, but as the one with the highest incidence of side effects in the form of erythema and itching at 20% and ferulic acid peeling has emerged as a safe and effective modality for the treatment of HPO. The 10% thioglycolic acid gel peeling, in some studies, demonstrated the reduction of infraorbicularis hyperchromia, in addition to improving the cosmetic aspect of the region, with reduction of fine lines and skin atrophy. However, more research and clinical studies are needed, using chemical peels in the treatment of dark circles. |
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