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Melasma

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Melasma on cheek and under nose area

Melasma

Melasma is a skin condition characterised by the development of patches, typically on the face, that are darker than a person’s natural skin tone. This condition can affect a wide range of individuals, with the prevalence ranging from 1.5% to 33% depending on the population. It tends to be more prevalent in individuals with light brown to darker skin tones, especially in regions with high sun exposure. Women are particularly susceptible, often experiencing brown patches on the face, including the cheeks, nose bridge, and forehead.

What Causes Melasma?

The exact mechanisms behind melasma remain somewhat elusive, but it is believed to involve the malfunction of melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing skin color. In melasma, these cells tend to produce excess color in specific areas, resulting in the characteristic dark patches. Several risk factors contribute to its development, including:

  • Sun Exposure: Frequent exposure to UV rays can trigger pigmentation patches.
  • Skin Color: Melasma is most commonly seen in individuals with light brown skin tones, especially in regions with high sun exposure.
  • Female: Disproportionately affects females, with roughly nine times more women experiencing it compared to men.
  • Pregnancy: During pregnancy, melasma is more prevalent, impacting 15% to 50% of pregnant individuals. This is often attributed to hormonal changes during pregnancy.
  • Genetics: Up to 50% of individuals with melasma report a family history of the condition.

Potential triggers for this condition can include hormonal changes during pregnancy (chloasma), hormone therapy, sun exposure, certain skincare products, and specific medications like anti-seizure drugs and those that increase sensitivity to sunlight, such as retinoids, certain blood pressure medications, and certain antibiotics.

 

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Before your transformation begins, a crucial step awaits – your consultation. At Dr Rasha Clinic, our expert practitioners and doctors conduct a comprehensive skin assessment, dedicated to crafting a bespoke treatment plan exclusively for you.

Book today to unleash your beauty’s true potential and discover the art of aesthetics in the heart of Knightsbridge, London.

How To Tackle Melasma?

If it results from hormonal changes, like those during pregnancy or while taking birth control pills, it typically fades after delivery or discontinuing medication. To prevent it, dermatologists often recommend high-SPF sunscreen.

For individuals with persistent melasma, seeking treatment to lighten or remove the patches may be necessary. It’s important to note that not all treatments work for everyone, and it can recur even after successful treatment. Treatment options for this condition include:

  • Hydroquinone: A prescription medication available in lotion, cream, or gel form, which lightens the skin patches.
  • Corticosteroids and Tretinoin: Creams, lotions, or gels that can help lighten the color of pigmentation patches.
  • Additional Topical Medications: Azelaic acid or kojic acid, which work to lighten dark areas of the skin.
  • Medical Procedures: If topical medications prove ineffective, dermatologists may recommend procedures such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, laser treatment, and light therapy.

Are you wrestling with the challenges of melasma, yearning for an effective solution to restore your skin’s natural beauty? Look no further. Dr. Rasha Clinic is your haven for conquering melasma and unveiling your flawless, glowing complexion.

Our exceptional melasma treatments, featuring cutting-edge solutions like BBL/Moxi, rejuvenating facial peels, and the transformative cosmelan treatment, are meticulously designed to target pigmentation at its core. We understand the profound impact melasma can have on your confidence and overall well-being. 

Let us guide you on a journey towards pigmentation-free skin, where the difference our expert care can make is truly remarkable. Say goodbye to melasma and hello to radiant, even-toned skin. Your path to renewed confidence begins here at Dr. Rasha Clinic.

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