Melasma Treatment on ANY SKIN | How to Get Rid of Melasma Quick

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Published 2021-05-15
Melasma treatment is necessary for fading dark spots. Learn how to get rid of melasma, especially melasma on dark skin.

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What is Melasma

Melasma is a common pigmentation disorder that causes brown or gray patches to appear on the skin, primarily on the face. As a result, people with darker skin tones are more likely to develop melasma, as they have more melanocytes than people with lighter skin.

Symptoms of Melasma

The symptoms of melasma are going to look different depending on a person’s skin tone. But In general, melasma causes patches of dark skin on high points of the face. And Melasma on dark skin appears as dark brown or grey-brown patches. These patches often appear in a symmetric pattern on both sides of the face, mainly appearing on the cheeks, nose, forehead, upper lip, and chin.

How does Melasma form?

It occurs when melanocytes, which produce the pigment you see on your skin, when they produce too much pigmentation in the skin, the result is dark patches. People with black or brown skin have more melanocytes. This means that they are more likely to develop melasma than people with lighter complexions.

Melasma treatment creams

1.) Hydroquinone. If your currently on a regimen of hydroquinone, which works by blocking melanin production, keep following your dermatologists instructions until the melasma clears up. The most common melasma therapies include the 2% hydroquinone (HQ) creams, and Clinical studies do show us that creams containing 2% HQ can be effective in lightening the skin and are less irritating than higher concentrations used for melasma.

2.) Kojic acid. Kojic acid, Inhibits an enzyme necessary in the production of melanin, helping to fade dark spots and discoloration. It also delivers some antioxidant protection and you’ll likely start to see results within two weeks.

3.) Azelaic acid. Azelaic acid works to improve melasma in two ways. First, it encourages cell turnover to exfoliate the skin and promote new, healthy skin growth. Second, azelaic acid also has antioxidant properties that help remove free radicals that can contribute to dull skin for a naturally brighter complexion

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All Comments (21)
  • @beckyp8914
    I’ve suffered from melasma since I was 16. Melasma was something I thought was genetic and learned to live with it just fine. I’ve also suffered from iron deficiency anemia since my teens. Although I was prescribed iron supplements I never took them. I’m bad about taking pills. 5 yrs ago I started doing chemical peels and microdermabrasion they didn’t help at all and just kept getting worse. By 39 my face was invaded with melasma. Over the last 2 years I tried taking care of my skin by avoiding the sun and using a moisturizer I noticed some improvement a spot here and there gone but that’s it over a 2 year period. About 2 months ago I started to take my prescribed iron pills about 50-75% of the time. Well let me tell you 30 days after starting the pills I happened to take a close look in the mirror and noticed about 50% of melasma from checks and mustache is gone and it’s about 30-50% lighter there is also random spots breaking up the melasma. I’m definetly on to something. My diet is the same for last 5yrs, I drink 5 glasses of water, sun exposure is absolutely minimal, I don’t exercise. The only change is that I started to take iron supplements. Please go to doctor and do a complete lab work and find deficiencies. Maybe treating deficiencies and going to a dermatologist and using skin lighteners. I hope I helped someone.
  • @_iam.belask
    Thankyou … I love all your videos they are very informative. ❤
  • @ivieecal6974
    Good day Dr. Arsalan have my mealsma for 5 yrs alrey and been using so many peoducts alrdy didnt worked. Lookinh forward for your advice
  • @Unel1993
    Hi Doc, could you explain to me that how apply them step by step on face and which I need to take first ? Thank you
  • @kishoridave7274
    Thank you so much for your detailed guidance about the most common problem amongst women this days. I'm a therapist. Would definitely love to understand in more detailing about the three products you mention in this video. I will appreciate your effort. Stay blessed✨✨✨🙏
  • @aja_6093
    Thank you very informative 👏❤️
  • @kellycarter488
    Thank you for your delivery felt like I was getting counseling n help at once...
  • @avanipatel6508
    I recently got malasma unexpectedly but this video give a hope to get rid off it with nice Info. Thanks Doctor.!
  • @mountsaver
    It was really informative Doctor.I have light skin ,have a small dark pigment on my cheek after child birth and it has not expanded but not even gone .what should I try from these three options which you have suggested.
  • Hi Doctor, I live in the Caribbean fir the past few years I realized that these black patches on my cheek bones under eyes. The started to get worst after I had a hysterectomy. I am so insecure about my looks that I no longer answer door calls or go out .
  • Is it safe to use kojic soap daily?thanks for this informative video...
  • @safibonaya853
    Thanks for the video veryinformative.I too suffered with melasma. Kindly advise me on face wash product for melasma.
  • @jpedgumba495
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  • @gurlyborral869
    Thank you Sir. But what exactly brand or product should we buy that has these 3 ?thanks
  • @saraviastef
    Thank you!!! It appeared out of nowhere and now I have to cover it with make up, it is so frustrating, I will try a few of these products and see hope for the best! Thank you!!!
  • Hello,,, I'm an new here Doc,, I will try this,, I'm suffering of this melasma for 1 year,, Thanks for this video.