CONCERN
Melasma
Melasma presents as patchy, brown or grey pigmentation that most commonly appears across the cheeks, forehead, or upper lip. It is often triggered by hormonal changes and can be difficult to treat without professional support.
Understanding Melasma
Melasma is a complex form of pigmentation caused by an overproduction of melanin, often influenced by hormones, sun exposure, heat, and inflammation. It is more common in women and can be triggered by pregnancy, oral contraceptives, or genetics. Melasma tends to sit deeper in the skin compared to other forms of pigmentation, and flare-ups are common.
Because of its sensitive and recurring nature, treatment must be gentle, consistent and tailored to reduce pigment without triggering inflammation.
Treatments We Recommend
A consultation allows us to assess the depth and pattern of your melasma and build a safe, strategic plan focused on long-term pigment control.
We use gentle laser technology designed specifically for melasma-prone skin to minimise inflammation while gradually reducing pigmentation.
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