What are the BEST ways to to Treat Melasma?
Suffering from melasma can be frustrating, but with the right treatment, you can start to notice signs of improvement. We’ll discuss some natural and effective ways to treat melasma, as well as some specific treatments that may offer long-term results.
Here are some of the quickest and easiest ways to treat Melasma:
The following treatments are the MOST common ways to treat Melasma:
Melasma Treatment by :
-Topical Skin application using topical medications such as:
-Tretinoin, Retin A, Hydroquinone, a combination of topical acids , etc
– Laser
-Invasive peels
-Microneeding/ Microdermabrasion
-Combination of any of the treatments mentioned above
Most of these can be quite effective in the SHORT TERM.
Melasma Treatment for Dark Skin
However, these melasma treatments (especially for darker skin types) can actually make the melasma worse due to the combination of deep inflammation of the skin , sun exposure, and/or drug interactions that can exacerbate hyper pigmentation formation.
Melasma is MORE Common in:
-Darker skin types (Fitzpatrick skin type 3-6)
– Ethnic skin such as: Asians, Mediterranean, Indian, Hispanic, etc.
– People who live in warmer climates
-Females
-People who tend to have taken medications that have an affect on hormones such as birth control, thryoid medications,etc.
People who have a history of taking antibiotics, antidepressants, certain pain killers and other long term medication use.
Melasma Treatment with LONG TERM RESULTS …NATURALLY:
If you have tried the topical medications, or any of the more invasive treatments such as laser, microneedling, microdermabrasion, and your Melasma has returned, become larger and/or darker, you may have treatment resistant melasma.
What is treatment resistant hyperpigmentation?
Treatment resistant hyperpigmentation usually has little to no response to the treatments being administered to lighten pigmentation.
Prolonged inflammation to the skin will usually cause an over production of pigmentation formation and for some, clusters of pigmentation will begin to form to together to appear as patches.
The more invasive the procedure, the deeper the pigmetnation has likely formed in the skin.
My Professional Experience with Hyperpigmentation:
I am a licensed professional who has over 15 years of experience and have performed over 26,000 different treatments. My area of specialty is in treating treatment resistant hyperpimentation WITHOUT the use of any Big Pharma drugs.
Although this melasma treatment is natural and long lasting, it usually takes longer because it is done with minimal inflammation.
If you think you have treatment resistant melasma, you can take the MELASMA TREATMENT QUIZ