Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3210196 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2006 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundComplications caused by skin lightening practices have not been systematically studied in Europe.ObjectiveOur aim was to assess the complications of skin lightening among people of African descent living in Paris.MethodsThis was a descriptive study. All patients presenting with complications from skin lightening procedures underwent a complete clinical examination and were questioned about their practice.ResultsForty-six patients from various African countries (39 women, 7 men) presented with skin changes suggestive of side effects from skin lightening practices. The complications seemed mainly related to the use of clobetasol and hydroquinone.LimitationsThe selection bias does not allow assessment of uncomplicated skin lightening.ConclusionComplications arising from skin lightening practices represent a significant health problem for people of African descent living in Paris.