{"id":760,"date":"2013-09-22T18:45:37","date_gmt":"2013-09-22T13:15:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/healthool.com\/?p=760"},"modified":"2022-01-12T13:19:16","modified_gmt":"2022-01-12T07:49:16","slug":"melasma","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/healthool.com\/melasma\/","title":{"rendered":"Melasma"},"content":{"rendered":"
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 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 The exact cause of melasma is not known but it is thought that one factor could be an increase in the cells that produce melanin. Researchers do not know exactly what causes this increase in the production of melanin cells but there are many different trigger factors. Some of these trigger factors can include:<\/p>\n If a man develops melasma there are certain triggers that can cause them to develop this medical condition, which can include:<\/p>\n It is easy for a dermatologist to determine if a patient has melasma or not. The dermatologist would use a Wood Lamp, to make a confirmed diagnosis. Using this particular type of lamp the dermatologist is able to see the excess melanin in your skin and be able to distinguish it from your regular skin cells. If you are taking progesterone or estrogen supplements for hormone replacement therapy or are on birth control pills the dermatologist may not need the special lamp to make a diagnosis. If you are not pregnant, taking birth control pills, or on hormone replacement therapy, the dermatologist may send you to your physician to have blood tests<\/a> done. This is to rule out lupus, which can cause you to have a butterfly mask over your cheeks, nose, and forehead.<\/p>\n Melasma will generally resolve on its own without any treatment as soon as there is a stabilization of your hormones. If a woman is pregnant her hyperpigmentation will fade with months after having the baby. If you are on hormone replacement therapy or taking birth control pills, the discoloration will fade once you stop the medications.<\/p>\n You should also make sure that you are protecting your skin from the excessive UV rays. Other treatments you can try if you do not want to wait for it to fade on its own may include:<\/p>\n using this method of treatment will cause<\/a> you to have a mild burn, like a sun burn, on your skin. Over time, the layers of skin that have been chemically burned will peel off and in its place there will be fresh new skin.<\/p>\n The main trouble with using this method is that the stronger chemical peels could cause side effects like scarring, exacerbating the discoloration of your skin, and burning. You do need to use the stronger chemical peels because the milder one\u2019s effectiveness is poor.<\/p>\n This is a kind of vitamin A that helps to increase the rate that you shed the dead cells of your skin<\/a> and the new skin cells reappear. Using this treatment will help the melasma patches fade faster.<\/p>\n This treatment is a bleaching agent in a cream form. It will remove the pigment from your skin by helping to block the natural process in the production of melanin. You may need to use this type of treatment for six to eight months to get the results that you desire.<\/p>\n Before bedtime use retin-A cream on any affected area.<\/p>\n There are also natural treatments, also known as home remedies that you can use to help with melasma which can include:<\/p>\n This is a very effective way to treat melasma. It is referred to as the laser skin rejuvenation melasma treatment. For many people they use this as the last resort after trying other treatments that have not worked. When choosing this type of treatment there is three types of laser treatments in addition to topical medicines to choose from.<\/p>\n Using one or more of these treatments has proven to be the most effective treatment for this medical condition. Using laser treatments may not cure melasma but with medications and frequent treatments it will help to clear up your case of melasma. When you have laser treatment it removes the layer of skin that is discolored.<\/p>\n Using this type of treatment can be expensive so it might be better to try other methods of treatment or wait for it to go away on its own first. The cost varies and depends on what type of laser treatment, the dermatologist who does the treatment, and how many treatments you will need. On average each visit can cost one hundred dollars.<\/p>\nMelasma Symptoms<\/h2>\n
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