NONNEOPLASTIC HYPERPIGMENTATION OF THE SKIN: MODERN VIEWS ON METHODS OF CORRECTION


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A brief literature review of the main methods of treatment of hyperpigmentation on the basis of modern scientific publications is presented. The overview reflects the main trends in the use of external treatment, laser and light therapy, and the possibility of a combination of some methods of treatment.

About the authors

L. S Kruglova

Central State Medical Academy General Management Department of the President of the Russian Federation

Moscow, 121359, Russian Federation

Evgeniya V. Ikonnikova

Central State Medical Academy General Management Department of the President of the Russian Federation

Email: evikonnikova@bk.ru
assistant, the department of dermatology and cosmetology of Central State Medical Academy General Management Department of the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, 121359, Russian Federation. Moscow, 121359, Russian Federation

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