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Skin lightening and its complications among African people living in Paris.Petit A, Cohen-Ludmann C, Clevenbergh P, Bergmann JF, Dubertret L Dermatology Service, Hôpital Saint Louis, Paris, France. antoine.petit@sls.aphp.fr BACKGROUND: Complications caused by skin lightening practices have not been systematically studied in Europe. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to assess the complications of skin lightening among people of African descent living in Paris. METHODS: This was a descriptive study. All patients presenting with complications from skin lightening procedures underwent a complete clinical examination and were questioned about their practice. RESULTS: Forty-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. LIMITATIONS: The selection bias does not allow assessment of uncomplicated skin lightening. CONCLUSION: Complications arising from skin lightening practices represent a significant health problem for people of African descent living in Paris. Published 20 October 2006 in J Am Acad Dermatol, 55(5): 873-8.
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