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If you are exposed to the sun a lot without protection you will redevelop Melasma, freckles most of these pigmented lesions return after sun exposure.
Melasma needs a combination approach to get the best improvement and will need a series of treatments. Also, Melasma requires lifelong maintenance treatments. Often, the results from HQ products do persist when coupled with constant skin care protection/sunscreen/maintenance treatments. In our practice, we combine Clear + brilliant, peels, microneedling/PRP, aerolase, and sometimes erbium laser (coollaser) to get the best results. See an expert for a formal evaluation. Best, Dr. Emer
Melasma is a common skin concern. Hydroquinone does not cure melasma. Without proper sun protection and regular skin maintenance, the melasma may flair up again.
Melasma is a very common cause of skin pigmentation. It can not be completely cured, however effective treatment are possible. This is because your skin is extremely sensitive to UV and even the smallest amount can stimulate your pigment cells to produce colour. The mainstay of treatment is strict UV protection- hats, sunglasses and SPF every 4 hours. This forms the foundation of all treatments. I prefer to use a combination of creams and laser for melasma. Hydroquinone can be used (5-8%), along with vitamin A creams or Meladerm. I start my patients on laser (low dose Q switch or Picosure) as this has shown to decrease pigment production by decreasing the activity of the cells that produce pigment. Laser itself is not aimed at ‘blasting’ pigment, but to slow down the rate of melanin production. Another laser I use is the Clear and Brilliant in the 1927 Permea setting combined with creams. IPL should never be used to treat mixed melasma as it often worsens the condition (this is termed ‘Rebound Melasma’) In some cases I combine glycolic AHA peels, and in other cases I use a tablet called Tranexamic acid to help. Melasma treatments should be tailored to each patient according the type of melasma. Majority of patients will have mixed dermal and epidermal melasma. Approach melasma as a medical condition and not a cosmetic concern, and the success rate will be much higher. Consult a Board Certified Laser dermatologist with a special interest in disorders in pigmentation as well as one who has experience in treating all skin types, including darker Ethnic skin. All the best, Dr Davin Lim. Laser, surgical and aesthetic dermatologist. Brisbane, Australia. Real Self Advisory Board
Ideally you can decrease the dose or application frequency to find the least amount of days per week you need to apply the topical. As a guide most dermatologists will cycle HQ 6 months on and 2-3 months off. Melasma can not be completely cured, however effective treatment are possible. Melasma ...
Thank you for your question. The pigment of a tattoo is deposited deep in the skin. To remove a tattoo you need a high energy laser designed to target the specific color of the tattoo (there are different lasers for different colors). Laser resurfacing to improve skin...
Hello LK. You can absolutely get laser resurfacing with your skin type. The issue is that you can have prolonged hyperpigmentation as a result. We do not use C02 resurfacing as in Los Angeles, we have all skin types that need resurfacing. Erbium laser resurfacing is our choice (Sction...