Melasma is a form of hyperpigmentation that appears as patches of brown or gray-brown discoloration, usually on the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, or jawline. It’s commonly associated with hormonal changes such as pregnancy, birth control use, or thyroid dysfunction. Unlike sun spots, melasma tends to be deeper and more difficult to treat. However, with the right tools and guidance, it can be significantly improved and managed.
Personalized skin care with pigment inhibitors, chemical peels, microneedling with PRP or stem cells, and brightening Hydrafacials are among the most effective options for managing melasma.
Melasma can’t be permanently cured, but it can be significantly improved and managed long-term with proper treatment and sun protection.
Some lasers can worsen melasma, which is why we use options like CoolPeel or IPL Photofacial only with caution and on a case-by-case basis.
Most patients begin to see visible improvement within four to eight weeks, with continued progress over time.
Skincare is essential for maintenance, but in-office treatments usually provide faster and more significant improvement for stubborn pigmentation.