TLDR Microneedling may improve melasma treatment by boosting topical therapy effectiveness.
This review examines the potential of microneedling as a treatment for melasma, a chronic skin condition characterized by hyperpigmentation. Traditional treatments often provide incomplete or temporary results. Microneedling, a minimally invasive procedure, has gained attention for its ability to remodel skin structures and improve the delivery of topical treatments. The review highlights microneedling's mechanisms, safety, and efficacy, suggesting it may offer clinical advantages in treating melasma by enhancing the effectiveness of topical therapies.
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