What is Melasma?
Normal pigmentation of the skin develops in response to exposure to UV radiation or sunlight. When irregular and abnormal spots appear on the skin, they are called melasma. And while melasma literally means dark skin (in Greek), and it is best known as the "mask of pregnancy" for it is more frequent among pregnant women, you dont have to be pregnant (or even a woman!) to develop melasma. And if you think youre silently suffering alone, think again. An estimated six million women throughout the U.S. are affected by this distressing, albeit cosmetic concern.
The dark patches occur because the same melanocyte cells that provide pigmentation to protect us from sunlight increase in number and produce higher amounts of melanin, causing the skin to turn tan or brown in irregular patterns.
Melasma is most often exemplified by chunks of uneven dark skin on the face. These off colored spots tend to appear on the lips, forehead, or cheeks. Some causes of melasma could include genetics, oral contraceptives, hormonal changes, and excessive sun exposure but dermatologists can't completely pinpoint the reason why they show up. And although it is a very typical cosmetic skin affliction, and there is no universally accepted reason why they show up, it is considered very hard to treat.
The most common treatments for melasma include chemical peels, laser surgery, and bleaching skin agents. Bleaching agents and sunscreens can be capable but they are not a guarantee to reduce the spots.
These melasma treatments can minimize the spots but curing is something drastically different. Sometimes if melasma sufferers are fortunate, the patches dull with time but if not, aggressive treatments need to be imposed in order to return the skin to normal.
Sun exposure is the biggest culprit of melasma so sometimes it is just as easy as covering up in the midday sun.
Dark Spots
The melanin in the skin absorbs the sun's UV rays in order to screen the skin from excessive radiation exposure. Covering yourself with high SPF factors found in sunscreens can help obstruct the rays from infiltrating the skin. All successful melasma treatments use sunscreens since even after the spots are erased, sufferers need to apply protection in order to prevent re-occurrence.
Skin Bleaching products
Skin Bleaching products should only be used under stringent medical supervision. Skin bleaching can take a few months to show signs of distinct difference. In order to get the desired results, one needs to be aggressive in the application of the bleaching agent.
Bleaching agents work best on individuals with lighter skin tone. Doctor's need to give the authorization for any skin bleaching treatment due to the fact it can deteriorate the melanin production and could stimulate a cancerous reaction.
Chemical peels
Hardcore cases of melasma can demand chemical peels or even plastic surgery methods. Chemical peels can be attractive since they get rid of the upper layer of the skin and trigger the replacement of the burned cells with new cells. Healing time can be substantially less than the 6 months to a year needed for topical methods. But chemical peels can char the skin which actually markedly adds redness and infections and can yield an undesired thicker skin texture.
Melasma Laser Removal
Laser resurfacing can expunge the spots but this is a major medical treatment. Increased redness and scabbing are possible side effects of this treatment.
These are reasonable options, but why not pick a treatment that won't sear your skin or impede melanin production?
Topical Treatment Option
Fortunately there is now a breakthrough topical treatment option that can hasten the quick reduction of melasma.
The new skin care option combines three novel ingredients that act synergistically to resolve melasma faster than bleaching agents. They are
The synergy of their combined effects makes it a unique treatment for treating the brown spots of melasma and much faster than what can be achieved with the use of topical bleaching agents alone. Different melasma bleaching agents are outdated treatments for the dark spots associated with melasma and a wide range of other hyperpigmentation skin afflictions and the more common brown sun spots and age spots.
The first ingredient we mentioned is a unique complex compound that deeply infuses the skin and activates skin renewal. It is loaded with
The same product made with this biological substance with the addition of a natural melanin inhibitor and a biomimetic peptide that blocks melanin biosynthesis helps to remove melasma and other dark skin pigmentation disorders.
While this method of melasma removal may take more time than chemical peels or laser surgery, it yields no hazardous side effects. It is not a skin bleaching agent that can trigger a cancerous reaction. The glycoconjugates react naturally with the cells in your body in order to renew the skin and restore its natural defense mechanisms.
Damaged cells are flushed out with diligent application of this natural skin care ingredient twice a day. Melasma marks are diminished and ultimately removed by the natural occurring enzymes found in the glycoconjugates, while the other two active ingredients block melanin biosynthesis and inhibit melanin production. The compounded effect of the trio hastens melasma treatment.
I got the "Pregnancy Mask" and "Splotches" on my face when I was pregnant. (FYI: Not everyone will get it the Pregnancy Mask.) I was in the sun a few times and POP..out they all came. I wish I had stayed OUT of the sun.
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Turmeric Treatment For Melasma | Treatments For Melasma
January 27th, 2009 at 2:07 am
1[...] No one would have expected this herb would have one of the most unique properties of any herb in the supplement world. However, healers in India aren’t too surprised with this finding, as turmeric, known as haldi, is a household remedy for cuts and coughs, is used in traditional medicine to reduce inflammation and ease digestive problems, and is used as a skin beautifier in their country. Western researchers have found that turmeric can help to fight a variety of diseases, specifically cancer and melasma. [...]
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