Everything You Need to Know About Melasma, Can it be cured?

Many of us desire a spotless, clear, soft and smooth skin. But not everyone is fortunate enough to have it. People who have it take a lot of care in order to maintain it. Carelessness and lack of proper care towards your skin can lead to many skin problems. Melasma is one of such major skin problems that can occur due to carelessness.

In Greek “Melas” stands for black. Melasma appears in cheeks, nose, forehead, jaws and upper lips as dark brown or black patches. It also appears in areas that are more exposed to sunlight like hands. Though it can occur to both men and women, its probability of occurrence on a woman is relatively high. To be more precise, it is more common among women living in a geographical zone where the weather usually remains hot. Women with dark skin complexion increase their chances for melasma by upto 200 percent.

Initial signs of this condition start to appear during summer but it becomes more aggressive during winter. This is not an infectious or contagious disease. These dark patches or spots will not feel itchy or irritating. It can however ruin your appearance.

What are the reasons?

How to detect melasma?

A good skin doctor can immediately detect a melasma just by looking at the skin condition. If the doctor is not sure, he can use a specialized lamp called “woods lamp” to detect severity of the skin damage.

Can it be cured?

There is no permanent solution or cure to this problem in the scientific world. However, there are some treatments that reduce the impact of this problem on the outer surface of the skin, to make it appear more acceptable. Doctors usually prescribe creams that lighten the skin complexion and steroid ointments. Do not try to treat the condition yourself without Doctor’s directions as using wrong quantities of creams that contain hydroquinone without doctor’s guidance can lead to a skin condition called “exogenous ochronosis”. Additionally, bleaching agents present in this cream can darken the skin. When hydroquinone level increases beyond 4% it can lead to permanent darkness in skin.

Treatments like chemical peel, dermabrasion, and microdermabrasion do fetch good results. But no treatment is a permanent cure for melasma, it will reappear.

Can it be Prevented?

Home Remedies for Melasma

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