A CLINICO-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF FACIAL HYPERMELANOSIS AT A TERTIARY CARE CENTER, ANANTHAPURAM

Author:

Naik R.Sreenivasulu1,Bharathi G.2,kumari A.Vijaya3

Affiliation:

1. MD,DVL, Assistant Professor,Department of DVL, Government General Hospital to Government Medical College, Ananthapuram.

2. MD,DVL, Assistant Professor, Department of DVL,Sri Venkateswara medical college, Tirupathi.

3. MD,DVL, Assistant Professor,Department of DVL, Government General Hospital to Government Medical College, Ananthapuram

Abstract

Background: A group of heterogenous entities having the common clinical feature of altered facial pigmentation have been informally called as facial melanoses. Since, the cosmetic disgurement is easily visible, it has a lot of impact on the psychological well being of the person. To assess the patients of facial hyper pigmentary disorders for demographic , etiological and clinicalAim: prole. A prospective clinical study was conducted in a tertiary care center in Ananthapuram over period of 6 months. 100 patientsMethods: with facial hyper pigmentary disorders were assessed by detailed history and clinical examination. In our study, most common age groupResults: which sought treatment was 30-50 years. Female were predominantly affected. ve different facial melanosis were observed which included melasma, postinammatory hyperpigmentation, reihl's melanosis, exogenous ochronosis,topical steroid damaged face. Reihl's melanosis was the most common disorder reported by 30 patients out of 100. Limitations: Dermoscopy could not be done to resource constraint. Conclusion: Increase in awareness and concern with appearance has led to an increase in reported incidence of facial melanosis in both sexes. Prior application of over-the-counter products poses difculty in correct evaluation and treatment. Psychological evaluation forms an integral part of the treatment of these patients.

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