The correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Melasma is a common disfiguring condition involving acquired hyperpigmentation especially on the face, for which the pathogenesis is still uncertain, however histopathological studies showed that there is not only hyperpigmentation in the epidermis, but also solar elastosis or photo-aging due to ab...

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Main Authors: Dinda Sarasati Murniastuti, Kristiana Etnawati, Satiti Retno Pudjiati
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-10-01
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spelling doaj-c48499d8849543e783a40ba7515b76f82020-11-25T03:33:55ZengPAGEPress PublicationsDermatology Reports2036-73922036-74062020-10-0112210.4081/dr.2020.8390The correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in Yogyakarta, IndonesiaDinda Sarasati Murniastuti0Kristiana Etnawati1Satiti Retno Pudjiati2Deramatology and Venereology, Department, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, YogyakartaDeramatology and Venereology, Department, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, YogyakartaDeramatology and Venereology, Department, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta Melasma is a common disfiguring condition involving acquired hyperpigmentation especially on the face, for which the pathogenesis is still uncertain, however histopathological studies showed that there is not only hyperpigmentation in the epidermis, but also solar elastosis or photo-aging due to abnormality of dermal extracellular matrix which contributes to clinical wrinkles. This study aimed to examine a link between the severity of melasma and facial wrinkles as a manifestation of photoaging in a tropical area. This study was an observational study with crosssectional design, conducted in Yogyakarta, Indonesia involving 51 patients with melasma aged 30-50 years who had fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The melasma severity was measured clinically with the modified Melasma Severity Index (mMASI), and objectively with the Melanin Index (MI) and Erythema Index (EI) assessed with Mexameter Courage Khazaka. The wrinkle severity was measured clinically by scoring from forehead horizontal lines, crow’s feet, glabellar and nasolabial lines, and total scores were obtained from all of them. The correlation analysis was done statistically with Spearman’s rank tests. The results showed a weak positive but not significant correlation between the mMASI score and total facial wrinkle score (r: 0.165), and a weak positive non-significant correlation between EI and total facial wrinkle score (r: 0.06). There were significant positive moderate correlations between MI and total facial wrinkle score (r: 0.441), due to significant positive moderate correlations between MI and glabella wrinkle (r: 0.392), and between MI and nasolabial wrinkle (r: 0.339). In conclusion, a positive moderate correlation was found between MI and total facial wrinkle score, especially relating to glabellar and nasolabial wrinkles. However, there was no correlation between mMASI score and total facial wrinkle score. https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/dr/article/view/8390melasmaphotoagingfacial wrinklesmelanin indexerythema index
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author Dinda Sarasati Murniastuti
Kristiana Etnawati
Satiti Retno Pudjiati
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Kristiana Etnawati
Satiti Retno Pudjiati
The correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Dermatology Reports
melasma
photoaging
facial wrinkles
melanin index
erythema index
author_facet Dinda Sarasati Murniastuti
Kristiana Etnawati
Satiti Retno Pudjiati
author_sort Dinda Sarasati Murniastuti
title The correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_short The correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_full The correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_fullStr The correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
title_sort correlation between severity of melasma with facial wrinkles in yogyakarta, indonesia
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Dermatology Reports
issn 2036-7392
2036-7406
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Melasma is a common disfiguring condition involving acquired hyperpigmentation especially on the face, for which the pathogenesis is still uncertain, however histopathological studies showed that there is not only hyperpigmentation in the epidermis, but also solar elastosis or photo-aging due to abnormality of dermal extracellular matrix which contributes to clinical wrinkles. This study aimed to examine a link between the severity of melasma and facial wrinkles as a manifestation of photoaging in a tropical area. This study was an observational study with crosssectional design, conducted in Yogyakarta, Indonesia involving 51 patients with melasma aged 30-50 years who had fulfilled the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The melasma severity was measured clinically with the modified Melasma Severity Index (mMASI), and objectively with the Melanin Index (MI) and Erythema Index (EI) assessed with Mexameter Courage Khazaka. The wrinkle severity was measured clinically by scoring from forehead horizontal lines, crow’s feet, glabellar and nasolabial lines, and total scores were obtained from all of them. The correlation analysis was done statistically with Spearman’s rank tests. The results showed a weak positive but not significant correlation between the mMASI score and total facial wrinkle score (r: 0.165), and a weak positive non-significant correlation between EI and total facial wrinkle score (r: 0.06). There were significant positive moderate correlations between MI and total facial wrinkle score (r: 0.441), due to significant positive moderate correlations between MI and glabella wrinkle (r: 0.392), and between MI and nasolabial wrinkle (r: 0.339). In conclusion, a positive moderate correlation was found between MI and total facial wrinkle score, especially relating to glabellar and nasolabial wrinkles. However, there was no correlation between mMASI score and total facial wrinkle score.
topic melasma
photoaging
facial wrinkles
melanin index
erythema index
url https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/dr/article/view/8390
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