Facial hyperpigmentation is a common clinical manifestation of various dermatologic conditions and may arise from multiple endogenous and exogenous factors. Its therapeutic management remains a clinical challenge due to its persistent nature and the limited long-term effectiveness of conventional treatment strategies. In recent years, emerging regenerative approaches, such as the use of exosomes and the combination of non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid with succinic acid, have been described in the international literature based on their biological, anti-inflammatory, and tissue microenvironment modulatory properties. In this case report, we present two patients with facial hyperpigmentation of similar etiology who were treated using a combined protocol based on plant-derived exosomes and non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid plus succinic acid. We describe the treatment protocol, follow-up, and the final clinical outcomes observed.
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Valentina Corvalan
Victor Mercado
Marta Amin
Cureus
Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva
Balance Therapeutics (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a76063c6e9836116a2d169 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.102876