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What is Melasma?<\/h2>\n

This is a common medical condition that causes skin discoloration. You will notice it typically on your face, especially on your cheeks, forehead, and upper lip. It is also known by two other names which are mask of pregnancy and chloasma. It is referred to as hyperpigmentation<\/em> by physicians. It most commonly affects women who are between the ages of twenty and fifty.<\/p>\n

Sometimes men get it also, especially men of Latin or Central American origin. Most women that get melasma are dark skinned but it can occur in lighter-skinned people also. It is estimated that between forty and fifty million women world-wide with six million of them living in the United States who have this condition. It is a harmless medical condition and is not associated with any other medical condition.<\/p>\n

Melasma Symptoms<\/h2>\n

The symptoms of melasma will many times develop gradually over time. Beyond the cosmetic discoloration there are no other symptoms. Some of the cosmetic discolorations that a person might see can include:<\/p>\n