How to treat Melasma

Melasma is a skin condition that results in the appearance of brown or grayish-brown patches on the face, typically on the cheeks, forehead, nose, and upper lip. The exact cause of melasma is not fully understood, but melasma has been linked to hormonal changes like pregnancy or birth control, sun exposure, genetics, and darker skin types.

At Dermatology Arts, we treat many patients for melasma. Here are some of our top recommendations!

  1. Sun protection: Melasma can be triggered or exacerbated by sun exposure, so protecting your skin from the sun is crucial. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and avoid sun exposure during peak hours. At Dermatology Arts, we carry an award winning line of mineral based sunscreens from EltaMD. Feel free to drop by any time we are open to check them out!

  2. Topical medications: Topical creams containing hydroquinone, tretinoin, or azelaic acid can help reduce the appearance of melasma by lightening the skin. If you are interested in any of these options, please schedule an appointment with one of our medical providers.

  3. Chemical peels: Chemical peels involve applying a solution to the skin that causes it to peel, revealing fresh, new skin. This can help lighten melasma. At Dermatology Arts, we offer top of the line chemical peels from SkinCeuticals. Please schedule a consultation with one of our Master Aestheticians for a chemical peel.

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