Melasma is a pigmentation disorder causing dark patches on the face. It’s often triggered by hormonal changes, sun exposure, and genetics.
While there’s no guaranteed cure, treatments like tranexamic acid and chemical peels can significantly lighten melasma patches.
A combination of melasma creams, tranexamic acid, and chemical peels often yields the best results.
Yes, hormonal changes during pregnancy can cause melasma. It often fades postpartum with proper care.
Yes, chemical peels are effective and safe when performed by an expert dermatologist.
Yes, UV rays can intensify pigmentation, so using sunscreen is essential.
Results vary, but improvements can be seen in a few weeks with consistent treatment.
Home remedies may provide minimal results. Professional treatments are more effective.
Melasma is a type of hyperpigmentation, but its causes and treatment differ.
Our expert dermatologists offer personalized care with advanced treatments and a patient-focused approach.
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