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home page what is melasma? causes of melasma melasma cures & treatments pregnancy & melasma 10 ways to reduce melasma natural skin lightening melasma creams are made especially for melasma sufferers and can be used for any type of melasma type skin discolouration. one such product is nur76 advanced melasma cream. this product targets the melasma affected areas and lightens them. in most cases the melasma will completely disappear in 3 months. use the cream twice a day. once in the morning and once in the evening. you can buy nur76 melasma cream here . sun blocks are great for prevention and minimising dark spots and patches around the face. they are great used in conjunction with any other natural treatment hydroquinone and tretinoin topicals inhibit melanin but can also lighten surrounding skin and cause redness. dermalogica skin brightening system is a three-month treatment reportedly good at treating mild recurring melasma. must be prescribed by the doctor. bleaching creams can work on surface melasma, but most are too mild and most stipulate use for 'uneven skintone', which does not mean melasma. melasma needs to be specified. can leave other marks and have diverse effects clinical treatments lasers are sometimes seen as a hyper-pigmentation solution, the british association of dermatologists however does not recommend them for melasma. glycolic acid used in chemical peels, often with hydroquinone, can work for some sufferers. scarring and hypo-pigmentation (the reverse problem, when skin develops light spots) can occur, so consult a qualified dermatologist before opting for this treatment. the british association of aesthetic plastic surgeons gives good advice on melasma on its website, baaps.org.uk . it also recommends dermatologists for consultation (020-7405 2234). oral supplements msm sulphur which can be taken to reduce the signs of melasma. msm (methysulphorylmethane) is a natural sulphur which some melasma sufferers find helpful. try healthy direct msm sulphur £5 for 60 tablets, 0800-011 1234. skinceuticals ultimate uv defense spf45, £35 (020-8997 8541) camouflage cosmetics can also be used to cover melasma. jane iredal enlighten concealer is made for covering melasma. £25, 0845-230 1770. melasma association uk help & advice for people suffering from melasma the melasma (chloasma) facts & advice sheet learn how to reduce or eliminate the dark patches caused by melasma. melasma is also known as chloasma & mask of pregnancy melasma is a skin condition that can occur at any point in life. it is simply a type of skin discolouration found on areas of the face which has been exposed to the sun. studies have revealed that people with darker or asian skin tones have a higher chance of developing the condition. it has been around for a number of years and can be avoided or treated in many ways. there are three types of hypermelanosis. it could be either epidermal (brown), dermal (blue-grey), or a mixture of both (brown-grey). it is much easier to avoid than treat but treatments have been proven to be very successful in completely eradicating all the signs of darker skin on and around the face. melasma can be very worrying if never seen or heard of before but the fact remains that the percentage of complete eradication is very high if treated safely and correctly. causes of all types of melasma there are many factors that can cause melasma, whether it be a mild or severe form it is usually associated with one or a combination of the below: it is often associated with the female hormone oestrogen and progesterone therefore much more common in pregnant women , women taking oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy (hrt) during the menopause. sun exposure is also a very strong risk factor hormonal imbalances in the body can also trigger melasma on the face light- all types including uva, fluorescent and even computer screens can prompt the onset of this type of condition. a poor immune system genetic factors medications nutritional deficiency all, some or even one of the above are found in nearly all melasma sufferers. the percentage of women that suffer from this is around 92%, the percentage is further subdided between pregnant women and women with asian skintones. treatments and cures that exist are many. careful attention needs to be paid to the prevention, minimisation and treatments instead of a quick fix cure. advice, persistence and patience usually leads to complete elimination. the most promising cures and treatments treatment hinges on the type you have. epidermal and dermal melasma respond differently to treatment (dermal is notoriously resistant), so you need diagnosis first from a dermatologist. epidermal, on the other hand is quite easily treated if persistent with the type of treatment or treatments. the best way to minimise both types however would be: 1. to stay out of the sun to ensure that any dark patches don’t darken further. 2. apply a sun block twice daily with an spf factor of 30 or above to protect against both uva and uvb rays. 3. apply face creams that are specially designed to minimise melasma to work alongside the active ingredients in the sun blocks. treatments for melasma using non-natural methods (23-38% success rate) bleaching creams can work on surface melasma, but most are too mild and most stipulate use for 'uneven skintone', which does not mean melasma. melasma needs to be specified. hydroquinone and tretinoin topicals inhibit melanin but can also lighten surrounding skin and cause redness. dermalogica skin brightening system is a three-month treatment reportedly good at treating mild recurring melasma. clinical treatments lasers are sometimes seen as a hyper-pigmentation solution, the british association of dermatologists however does not recommend them for melasma. glycolic acid used in chemical peels, often with hydroquinone, can work for some sufferers. scarring and hypo-pigmentation (the reverse problem, when skin develops light spots) can occur, so consult a qualified dermatologist before opting for this treatment. the british association of aesthetic plastic surgeons gives good advice on melasma on its website, baaps.org.uk . it also recommends dermatologists for consultation (020-7405 2234). treatments for melasma using natural methods (42-98% success rate- when used in conjunction with other natural methods) oral supplements msm sulphur which can be taken to reduce the signs of melasma. msm (methysulphorylmethane) is a natural sulphur which some melasma sufferers find helpful. try healthy direct msm sulphur £5 for 60 tablets, 0800-011 1234. sun blocks are great for prevention and minimising dark spots and patches around the face. they are great used in conjunction with any other natural treatment. skinceuticals ultimate uv defense spf45, £35 (020-8997 8541). skin lightening melasma creams are made especially for melasma sufferers and can be used for any type of melasma type skin discolouration. uk skin lightening (nur76) melasma cream, £85. camouflage cosmetics can also be used to cover melasma. jane iredale enlighten concealer is made for covering melasma. £25, 0845-230 1770. advantages and disadvantages of using natural and non-natural methods of melasma treatments natural treatments/cures advantages natural methods exist for every kind of anxiety or illness. they are advised by nearly all the medical professionals and are usually the healthiest treatments around. natural means that all the ingredients are harmless to the skin in any way. they are found in the extracts of plants and trees and are the best form of cure in itself. they are usually cheaper. once the desired result is achieved there is no need to continue to use the treatment or treatments. disadvantages they usually take longer to work and do not show immediate results which leads to its downfall. if persistent the desired results will show within 3-6 months. non-natural treatments/cures advantages acids and
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