What is Melasma?
Melasma is a chronic pigmentation disorder caused by increased melanin production in the skin. It commonly affects individuals with medium to darker skin tones and is often triggered by sun exposure, hormonal fluctuations, heat, genetics, and inflammation.
Unlike temporary tanning or superficial pigmentation, melasma tends to behave as a long-term condition that requires ongoing management and preventive care.
Why Does Melasma Keep Returning?
Melasma often recurs because the triggers responsible for pigment production continue to affect the skin even after treatment. Successful management involves not only reducing existing pigmentation but also controlling the underlying triggers.
Sun Exposure
UV radiation is one of the strongest triggers for melasma recurrence and can stimulate melanin production quickly.
Hormonal Changes
Pregnancy, oral contraceptives, and hormonal fluctuations can contribute to persistent pigmentation.
Heat Exposure
Heat from cooking, outdoor environments, and hot climates may worsen melasma even without direct sunlight.
Genetics
Family history and genetic predisposition may increase the likelihood of recurrent melasma.
How is Melasma Managed Long-Term?
Melasma management often requires a combination of treatments, skincare maintenance, and lifestyle modifications.
Tips to Prevent Melasma Recurrence
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can melasma be cured permanently?
Melasma is usually managed rather than permanently cured, as pigmentation can recur with triggers like sun exposure and hormones.
Why does melasma worsen in summer?
Sunlight and heat can stimulate melanin production, leading to darker and more visible patches.
Can sunscreen prevent melasma recurrence?
Daily sunscreen use is one of the most important steps for reducing melasma recurrence and protecting the skin.
Which treatments help melasma?
Dermatologists may recommend topical creams, chemical peels, lasers, and maintenance skincare depending on the severity of melasma.
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