Melasma
While harmless, melasma can affect confidence and skin appearance. Professional treatment can help lighten patches, even out tone, and improve overall complexion.



How We Approach Melasma
Treatment begins with identifying triggers and assessing the depth, distribution, and pattern of pigmentation. Our approach combines targeted therapies and ongoing skin management to achieve gradual, safe, and lasting improvement.
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Assess pigmentation pattern, depth, and severity2
Discuss contributing factors and patient goals3
Select appropriate laser or energy-based treatment4
Provide aftercare and ongoing skin protection guidance
Frequently Asked Questions

Melasma is triggered by sun exposure, hormonal changes, genetics, and sometimes medications.
It’s chronic but manageable. With consistent treatment and sun protection, pigmentation can be significantly reduced.
Yes, especially when performed by experienced professionals using appropriate settings. We use advanced lasers designed for pigment safety.
It can recur without proper maintenance. Daily sunscreen and ongoing care are essential.
Improvement is gradual. Most patients see results within 8–12 weeks, with continued progress over time.