Melasma why not get rid of it?
- MADA Clinic and Spa
- Nov 12
- 2 min read

Melasma is a common skin concern that can sneak up on anyone, showing up as dark patches on the cheeks, forehead, nose, or upper lip. While it’s harmless, it can sometimes affect confidence and make your skin feel uneven. Hormones, sun exposure, and genetics are the usual culprits, but the good news? With the right treatments and consistent care, melasma can be managed effectively. At our clinic, we focus on helping you restore a bright, even complexion while keeping your skin healthy.
How can I get rid of melasma?
Professional Salon Treatments ✨:

Gentle chemical peels to exfoliate and reduce pigmentation.
Custom serums and treatments with brightening agents like vitamin C, kojic acid, or arbutin.
Microneedling with actives such as tranexamicc acid
At home care🏠:
Cleanse gently; avoid harsh scrubs.
Use prescribed or recommended brightening creams consistently.
Keep skin hydrated to maintain a healthy skin barrier
Avoid Triggers ❌:
Some hormonal contraceptives can worsen melasma.
Intense heat (sauna, steam) can stimulate pigmentation in some people.
Sun Protection – the Golden Rule 🌞:

SPF 50+ sunscreen every morning, reapply if you’re outside for long periods.
Wide-brimmed hats and sunglasses for maximum protection
Patience and consistency ⏳:
Melasma doesn’t disappear overnight. Results typically show after several weeks of regular care and strict sun protection. Consistency is the key to achieving a brighter, more even complexion.
Melasma can be stubborn, but with the right combination of professional treatments, consistent at-home care, and strict sun protection, achieving a brighter, more even complexion is possible. Remember, patience and regularity are key - results won’t happen overnight, but with dedication, your skin can regain its natural glow. Don’t let dark spots hold you back; take control and love the skin you’re in.

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