The purpose of this research study is to gather information on the effectiveness and tolerability of a novel composition of existing U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved topical medications for the treatment of moderate to severe melasma.
Subjects with moderate to severe melasma will apply 0.5 grams (pea-sized) amount of Illuminate Cream topically to affected areas for 20 weeks. The change in Melasma Area and Severity Index (MASI) score will be evaluated a baseline and Weeks 4, 12, and 20. The MASI score is a validated test, calculated by subjective assessment of 3 factors: Area (A) of involvement, Darkness (D), and Homogeneity (H), with the forehead, right malar region, left malar region, and chin, corresponding to 30%, 30%, 30% and 10% of the total face, respectively. The area of involvement in each of these 4 areas is given a numeric value of 0 to 6 (0 = no involvement; 1 = \<10%; 2 = 10%-29%; 3 = 30-49%; 4 = 50-69%; 5 = 70-89%; and 6 = 90-100%). Darkness and homogeneity are rated on a scale from 0 to 4 (0 = absent; 1 = slight; 2 = mild; 3 = marked; and 4 = maximum). The score is calculated by adding the sum of the severity ratings for darkness and homogeneity, multiplied by the value of the area of involvement, for each of the 4 facial areas.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
19
Topical compound applied daily
Mayo Clinic in Florida
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Change in Melasma Area and Severity Index (MASI) Score
Severity of melasma in each of the four regions (forehead, right malar region, left malar region and chin) is assessed on % of the total area involved (A), darkness (D), and homogeneity (H). Scoring for % area involved: 0=none; 1=\<10%; 2=10-29%; 3=30-49%; 4=50-69%; 5=70-89%; and 6=90-100%. Darkness scoring (hyperpigmentation): 0=normal skin; 1=barely visible; 2=mild; 3=moderate; 4=severe. Homogeneity scoring: 0=normal skin color; 1=specks of involvement; 2=small patchy areas of involvement \<1.5 cm diameter; 3=patches of involvement \>2 cm diameter; 4=uniform skin involvement without any clear areas). To calculate the MASI score, the sum of the severity grade for darkness (D) and homogeneity (H) is multiplied by the numerical value of the areas (A) involved and by the percentages of the four facial areas (10-30%). Total MASI score: Forehead 0.3 (D+H)A + right malar 0.3 (D+H)A + left malar 0.3 (D+H)A + chin 0.1 (D+H)A. The total score can range from 0 (normal) to 48 (severe).
Time frame: Baseline, 20 weeks
Change in Melasma Quality of Life Scale (MELASQOL)
The Melasma Quality of Life Scale has 10 items, with responses ranging from 0 (no response) to 7 (bothered all the time. The range of possible scores is 0-70, with a higher score indicating a worse melasma-related quality of life.
Time frame: baseline, 20 weeks
Investigator Assessment of Global Improvement From Baseline
The investigator compared the extent of melasma at 20 weeks to a full-face photograph obtained in a standardized manner at baseline. It is a dynamic 7-point scale (0=completely clear to 7=worse).
Time frame: baseline, 20 weeks
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