Melasma Treatment Options: No One-Size-Fits-All Solution
- Reduces the appearance of dark spots and patches
- Evens out skin tone and pigmentation
- Targets hormone-related hyperpigmentation
- Minimizes the impact of sun exposure on melasma
- Non-invasive procedures with minimal downtime
Our Patient-Centered Approach to Stubborn Melasma Treatment
Low Level Laser, Chemical Peelings and Topical Creams
At Clinique-K, we believe in a personalized approach to treating melasma. Our treatments include chemical peels, light laser therapy, and topical treatments, all designed to target pigmentation and improve your skin’s overall appearance.
Chemical Peels:
- Laser/Energy Devices can be good for melasma for certain individuals. We use laser very judiciously for patients with melasma in order not to make the condition worse.
- Chemical peels are a popular option for treating melasma. By promoting skin cell turnover, they help reduce pigmentation and reveal fresh, healthy skin underneath. We use a combination of lactic acid, salicylic acid, and resorcinol to gently exfoliate and remove pigmented areas. After the peel, a depigmenting cream is applied to further lighten the skin.
At-Home Skincare Melasma and Hyperpigmentation Treatment: Retinol Complex, Kojic Acid, Hydroquinone, Sunscreen / Sun Protection
The above are recommended to maintain results between treatments. Sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher is essential to protect your skin from further damage and prevent the recurrence of dark spots.
Melasma Treatment FAQs
Melasma cannot be permanently cured but can be effectively managed with ongoing treatments like chemical peels, laser therapies, and topical creams. Maintenance and sun protection are key to long-term results.
Most patients begin to see results after 4-6 treatments, with improvements noticeable after a few weeks. Maintenance treatments and sun protection are essential for lasting results.
Yes. Daily use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, along with wearing hats and avoiding direct sun exposure, can help prevent melasma from worsening.
Melasma treatments like chemical peels and laser therapy are typically painless, with patients experiencing only mild tingling or warmth during the procedures.
For best results, maintenance treatments may be required every 4-6 months, especially in sun-exposed areas. Regular sunscreen use is crucial to prevent flare-ups.