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What is the best way to treat melasma?

There are several ways that you can successfully improve melasma; topically with physician prescribed skin care products as well as more aggressive treatments, such as chemical peels.

The “Gold Standard” for treating melasma topically is a combination of 4% hydroquinone bleaching cream and retinoic acids, as well as a dedicated use of broad spectrum sunscreens.

A comprehensive skin care regimen should be incorporated for optimal results. Active, physician-dispensed skin care products should include a glycolic acid facial wash to exfoliate the skin, and an antioxidant serum to help correct damaged cells.

Incorporating regular chemical peels can also help minimize the appearance of melasma. The Melanage Peel is a more aggressive peel that has been very successful in helping melasma patients achieve their goals faster. There are several days of down-time but the results have been amazing. The Melanage Peel is suitable for all skin types.

Additionally, because UVA light will stimulate pigment, avoiding direct sun exposure is crucial in attempting to improve melasma, as well as in maintaining results.

-Susan Carey, L.E.

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