Oral tranexamic acid enhances the efficacy of low-fluence 1064-nm quality-switched neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser treatment for melasma in Koreans: a randomized, prospective trial

Department of Dermatology, Severance Hospital, Cutaneous Biology Research Institute, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.

Dermatologic Surgery. 2013;39((3, Pt 1):):435-42.
Abstract
BACKGROUND Tranexamic acid (TA) has recently gained in popularity in the treatment of pigmentary disorders. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of oral TA combined with low-fluence 1064-nm quality-switched neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (QSNY) laser for the treatment of melasma. MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty-eight patients with melasma were enrolled in the study and subsequently divided into two groups: a combination group and a laser treatment group. All patients were treated with two sessions of low-fluence QSNY laser, and patients in the combination group took 8 weeks of oral TA. Two blinded dermatologists evaluated patients using the Modified Melasma Area and Severity Index (mMASI) and a clinical improvement scale. RESULTS Mean mMASI score 4weeks after the second treatment decreased significantly in both groups from base line. Based on overall clinical improvement, a greater number of patients scored as grade 3 and more in the combination group; no patients were scored as grade 4 in the laser-alone group. CONCLUSIONS Oral TA may prove a safe and efficient treatment option for melasma in combination with low-fluence QSNY laser therapy. 2012 by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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