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Melasma

Hormonal pigmentation causing symmetrical facial patches.

Understanding Melasma

Melasma presents as brown or grey-brown patches, commonly affecting the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip. It is strongly associated with hormonal changes and UV exposure. Melasma requires careful management, as aggressive treatments can worsen pigmentation.

Treatment focuses on pigment regulation, barrier protection, and inflammation control.

Common Causes

  • •  Hormonal changes
  • •  Sun exposure
  • •  Genetic predisposition

Treatment Options

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