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MELASMA
Melasma is a type of skin discoloration that shows up as uneven patches or blotchy areas in brown, gray, or tan colors, mostly on the face. Common locations include the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, and bridge of the nose. This condition can often be caused by changes in hormones, exposure to sunlight, and some medications. It’s particularly common during pregnancy or while using hormonal contraceptives, earning it the nickname “the mask of pregnancy.” While not harmful, melasma can be difficult to manage with over-the-counter solutions alone, as it often lies deeper in the skin layers. Addressing melasma requires a combination of exfoliation, pigment regulation, and protective skincare practices to achieve visible and lasting improvement.
Melasma affects individuals with all skin types but is more prevalent in those with medium to darker complexions and in women aged 20 to 50. The condition is chronic and can fluctuate with hormonal changes or sun exposure, making ongoing management essential. One effective non-invasive option is NOUVADerm™, a professional skin treatment that combines exfoliation, hydration, and targeted serum infusion to address uneven pigmentation gently and safely. NOUVADerm™ treatments are well suited for sensitive skin and for patients seeking a non-aggressive solution for melasma. Sessions are typically quick and involve no downtime, making them ideal for maintaining skin clarity over time. If you’re searching for effective care for melasma in Orlando, FL, schedule a consultation with Secrets Aesthetics in Orlando, FL, to learn how NOUVADerm™ can help.
Benefits of Treating Melasma
- Helps fade dark patches and blotchy skin
- Improves overall skin tone and brightness
- Gently exfoliates without harsh ingredients
- Suitable for sensitive and hormonal skin
- Non-invasive with no needles or discomfort
- Safe for all skin types and tones
- Hydrates while treating pigmentation
- Supports ongoing maintenance and prevention
- Encourages better skin care product absorption
- Requires no recovery or downtime
Treatments for Melasma
NOUVADerm™
MELASMA FAQS
What causes melasma to appear?
Melasma is commonly triggered by fluctuations in hormone levels, which can occur during pregnancy, while using birth control methods, or during hormone replacement therapy. Additionally, exposure to sunlight and elevated temperatures can aggravate the condition, as the ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun increase the production of melanin in the skin.
Can melasma go away on its own?
In some cases, especially after pregnancy, melasma may gradually fade. However, for many individuals, melasma persists or recurs over time and requires professional treatment to manage effectively.
Is NOUVADerm™ safe for treating melasma long-term?
NOUVADerm™ is a non-aggressive treatment designed for long-term use. It is especially beneficial for chronic conditions like melasma that require ongoing maintenance and gentle care.
How does NOUVADerm™ compare to other treatments for melasma?
Unlike peels or laser therapies that may be too harsh for melasma-prone skin, NOUVADerm™ offers a gentler approach. It focuses on exfoliating and nourishing the skin while delivering brightening ingredients in a non-invasive way.
Can melasma be completely cured?
Melasma doesn’t have a lasting cure, but it can be managed well. With regular treatment, proper skincare, and sun protection, many people achieve significant improvement in skin tone and pigment control.
How often should I get NOUVADerm™ treatments for melasma?
Frequency depends on the severity of the pigmentation. Lots of patients find it helpful to have treatments every 2 to 4 weeks and then keep up with sessions every few months for maintenance.
Can I wear makeup after a NOUVADerm™ treatment for melasma?
You can wear makeup after treatment, though it’s best to give your skin a few hours to breathe. Your provider may recommend light, non-comedogenic products to avoid irritation.
Is melasma different from sunspots or freckles?
Melasma is usually deeper and hormonally driven, while sunspots and freckles are typically caused by UV exposure and are more superficial. Treatment approaches vary based on the pigmentation type.
Will melasma get worse if I stop treatment?
If not maintained, melasma may return or darken over time, especially with sun exposure or hormonal changes. Regular care and UV protection are key to keeping it under control.
What skincare ingredients that targets melasma can support NOUVADerm™ results at home?
If not maintained, melasma may return or darken over time, especially with sun exposure or hormonal changes. Regular care and UV protection are key to keeping it under control.