Periorbital Vitiligo Caused by Wrinkle-Removing Eye Cream A Case Report
Arthur E Brawer
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Arthur E Brawer: Department of Medicine, Division of rheumatology, Monmouth Medical Center, New Jersey, USA
JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics, 2019, vol. 2, issue 1, 10-12
Abstract:
The prospect of slowing and/or reversing the aging process of one’s skin by applying topical over-the-counter commercial products is becoming increasingly attractive. In particular, facial wrinkle removers are generating significant consumer attention, but the potential for these products to cause permanent skin damage has not been previously addressed. This report investigates the ingredients found in a single product and correlates their presence with an adverse clinical outcome.
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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJDC.2019.02.555578
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