Treatment of Melasma
Melasma is a pigment disorder that causes irregular brown to gray patches on the skin, which are darker than the surrounding skin, especially on the face. Melasma does not occur at birth but tends to progressively develop, possibly aggregating into patches or intensifying. Common areas for melasma include the cheeks, forehead, nose bridge, upper lip, mustache area, and chin.
Melasma occurs when skin cells produce too much melanin or pigment, leading to visible patches. The production process originates from melanocytes, cells that convert substances into pigment. However, various factors can stimulate excess pigment production, causing melasma with varying degrees of severity from dark brown to gray.
- Various types of light, especially sunlight
- Hormonal conditions
- Cosmetics
- Nutritional deficiencies affecting the skin
- Certain medications, like retinoids
- Blood pressure
Melasma Treatment Techniques
Skin rejuvenation treatments help improve skin condition, reduce dullness, and restore radiance and glow to the skin with fast results and no irritation.
Melasma Treatment Techniques
Treatment with an injection of a substance called "ALPHA ABUTIN" helps reduce melanin pigmentation, diminishing melasma, freckles, and dark spots.
Skin rejuvenation treatments help improve skin condition, reduce dullness, and restore radiance and glow to the skin with fast results and no irritation.

