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Melasma is a common skin condition that causes brown patches to form on the face. While it’s not dangerous, melasma can be unsightly and make you feel self-conscious. If you’re struggling with melasma, don’t worry – there are treatments available that can help improve your appearance.
In this blog post, we’ll discuss what is melasma and what treatments are available to help get rid of these patches.
What Are the Causes of Melasma?
Melasma is a common yet often misunderstood skin condition. Sometimes called “the mask of pregnancy,” this common skin condition occurs when hormone changes stimulate an overproduction of melanin in the skin. While melasma can affect anyone, it’s most common in women who are pregnant or taking birth control pills. Sun exposure is another major factor as just a few minutes in the sun can trigger the formation of new melanocytes, which are cells that produce pigment.
What Are the Symptoms of Melasma?
Melasma is a common skin condition that causes brown or gray patches on the face. Symptoms of melasma include discoloration of the skin, most commonly on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and upper lip. The patches may be dry or oily and can vary in size and shape. Melasma is not usually painful or itchy, but it can be cosmetically displeasing.
If you think you may have melasma, it is important to see a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis. While melasma is not harmful, it can be difficult to treat and may require a combination of lifestyle changes and skin treatments. However, with proper care, most people with melasma can achieve significant improvement.
Treatment Options
While there is no cure for this skin condition, there are a number of possible melasma treatment options depending on the severity of the condition. The most popular treatment options to help lighten the dark patches of the skin include topical creams and gels, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and laser therapy. In some cases, a combination of these treatments may be recommended.
If you are concerned about the appearance of melasma, it is best to seek out the help of a professional. A trained esthetician will be able to assess your individual case and recommend the best course of treatment.
How Laser Treatment Can Help?
Laser treatment, specifically Picosure laser, is an effective option for treating melasma because it offers minimal side effects and requires little to no downtime. At Derm.ca, we offer Picosure Laser Skin Rejuvenation treatments to help lighten dark patches of skin caused by melasma. This treatment uses short pulses of energy to break up pigmented cells in the skin without damaging surrounding tissue. This helps improve the overall appearance of the skin by reducing discoloration and uneven skin tone. Best of all, Picosure laser skin rejuvenation provides long-lasting results, so you can enjoy your refreshed appearance for years to come.
Derm.ca – Your Trusted Choice in Skin Care
Derm.ca is your one-stop shop for all your skin and beauty needs. We offer a wide range of products and services to help you look and feel your best. From anti-aging treatments to acne care, we have something for everyone. Our experienced team of dermatologists is always on hand to provide expert advice and guidance. Whether you’re looking for a new skincare routine or want to try a cosmetic procedure, trust Derm.ca to help you achieve your goals.
If you have any additional questions about melasma on your face or would like to explore your treatment options, we encourage you to reach out to us today by giving us a call at 403-202-4038 or filling out our online form. We’re here to help you feel confident and beautiful, inside and out.
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