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Melasma

Melasma is a common skin condition that causes dark patches on the face. At MPZ Dermatology, we offer advanced treatments to reduce pigmentation and restore your skin’s natural tone.

Melasma

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Causes Of Melasma

What are the causes of melasma?

Melasma is often triggered by hormonal changes, sun exposure, and genetic factors. Pregnancy, birth control pills, and sun damage are common contributors.

Symptoms & Diagnosis

What are the symptoms of melasma?

Symptoms include dark, symmetrical patches of skin that typically appear on the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, and chin. The discoloration is often more noticeable after sun exposure.

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Dark Patches on Skin

Brown or grayish-brown patches, often on the face.

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Patches on Forehead

Melasma commonly affects the forehead and cheeks.

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Upper Lip Pigmentation

Discoloration may appear on the upper lip, resembling a shadow.

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Symmetrical Patches

Melasma often appears symmetrically on both sides of the face.

MPZ Melasma Treatments

Our treatments for melasma include topical creams, chemical peels, laser therapy, and sun protection strategies. We create a customized plan for each patient to achieve the best results.

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Topical Creams

Prescription creams with hydroquinone to lighten dark patches.

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Chemical Peels

Exfoliating treatments to reduce pigmentation.

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Laser Therapy

Advanced laser treatments to target and lighten pigmented areas.

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Sun Protection

Broad-spectrum sunscreens to prevent worsening of pigmentation.

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Oral Therapies

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Why choose MPZ Dermatology for melasma treatment?

MPZ Dermatology provides expert care for melasma, combining advanced treatments and prevention strategies to help you achieve clear, radiant skin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about melasma?

We have answers!

Melasma is often caused by hormonal changes, sun exposure, and genetic predisposition.

Melasma can fade with treatment, but ongoing care is needed to prevent recurrence.

While over-the-counter products may help, professional treatments like chemical peels and laser therapy are more effective.

Melasma is more common in women, especially during pregnancy or while taking hormonal medications.

Daily use of sunscreen and avoiding excessive sun exposure are key preventive measures.