Polymeric nanoparticles have emerged as a versatile platform for targeted drug delivery in dermatological therapy, offering controlled release, enhanced stability, and improved bioavailability. This review explores the design, mechanisms, and clinical applications of polymeric nanoparticles, focusing on their role in delivering anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anticancer agents. Advances in surface modification and stimuli-responsive strategies are also discussed, highlighting their potential for personalized dermatotherapy.
Keywords: Polymeric Nanoparticles; Targeted Delivery; Dermatological Therapy; Controlled Release; Stimuli-Responsive