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The Comprehensive Guide to Get Rid of Melasma

Learn about the causes of Symptoms and Prevention of melasma. discover effective treatments to help you get rid of this Hyperpigmentation. From topical creams to professional treatments, Find the best solutions for your melasma concerns. Read on to discover more.

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The Comprehensive Guide to Get Rid of Melasma

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  1. The Comprehensive Guide to Get Rid of Melasma

  2. Challenges Melasma is a common skin issue caused by brown to gray-brown patches on the face. Melasma is a type of hyperpigmentation skin problem that is common in women, mainly during and after pregnancy. It usually occurs as large dark patches on the face although other body parts can be affected. Read to know about what causes melasma. Learn how you can reduce the appearance of dark patches on your skin.

  3. Melanin is the pigment that describes the shade of a person’s skin, and melasma is caused by an increase in melanin production. This increase is thought to be activated by changes in hormone levels, specifically those caused by pregnancy and oral contraceptives, as well as by the sun. Melasma is not in any way harmful but can cause misery when it is very apparent. But not to worry! You can get rid of Melasma with the Eucerin Spotless Brightening product which is specially formulated for even and radiant skin to reduce hyperpigmentation.

  4. Causes of Melasma Melasma is caused by a growth in melanin production. This increase is thought to be activated by changes in hormone levels, mainly those caused by pregnancy and oral contraceptives, as well as by the sun. Melasma, also known as chloasma, is a form of hyperpigmentation that occurs on the face, mainly on the cheeks, bridge of the nose, forehead, and upper lip, and sometimes on other sun-exposed body parts, such as the forearms. Men can also experience melasma, but it is more common in women.

  5. The Different Types of Melasma There are three types of Melasma: • Epidermal melasma impacts the top layer of skin and the hyperpigmentation is brown with well-defined edges. • Dermal melasma impacts the deeper dermal layers of skin and is marked by blue-gray patches. • Mixed melasma (a combination of epidermal and dermal) is characterized as a brown-gray pigment.

  6. What Can I Do To Help Control Dark Patches From Forming? A sensible attitude to sun protection is the most important step you can take to supporting to prevent or reduce the severity of melasma. Sun protection is the most effective step you can take to help control or reduce instances of melasma. Sun protection is not just for sunbathers. The sun’s rays affect skin even on cloudy days, so give your skin the daily protection it requires. As well as reducing hyperpigmentation, Spotless Brightening offers effective UVA and UVB (SPF 30) protection and prevents the appearance of additional sun-induced pigment spots. If you’re going to be spending time in the sun choose a high or very high-factor sun protection product that has been specially created for your skin type and condition and apply it regularly.

  7. How Can I Remove Or Reduce Melasma? Epidermal melasma is a simple type to relieve but, due to the deepness of the melanin pigments in dermal and mixed melasma, these types can be more difficult to treat. • Chemical peels involve using a chemical solution (such as an AHA) to exfoliate skin (remove dead skin cells), stimulate the growth of new skin cells, and show fresh skin. • Laser therapy has a similar effect but tends to be more specific as the dermatologist has more control over the intensity of the treatment.

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