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Treatment of hypopigmented burn hypertrophic scars with short-term topical tacrolimus does not lead to repigmentation.

Esteban A MolinaTaryn E TravisLou'ay HusseinMary A OliverJohn W KeylounLauren T MoffattJeffrey W ShuppBonnie C Carney
Published in: Lasers in surgery and medicine (2024)
Hypopigmented HTSs treated with 0.1% tacrolimus ointment with or without LADD did not show significantly increased repigmentation. This study was limited by a shorter treatment interval than what is known to be required in vitiligo patients for repigmentation. The use of noninvasive, topical treatments to promote repigmentation are an appealing strategy to relieve morbidity associated with dyschromic burn scars and requires further investigation.
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