Condition

Melasma

Pigmentation that’s reactive, persistent, and often misunderstood.
Managing it carefully – without triggering it further.

Introducing melasma

Melasma is a more complex form of pigmentation that is often influenced by hormones, heat, and light.

It typically appears as larger, patchy areas of darker skin, most commonly on the face, and can be difficult to treat because it doesn’t respond well to aggressive approaches.

In fact, incorrect treatment can make it worse.

Managing melasma requires a careful, consistent approach that protects the skin while gradually improving clarity.

At Rediscovered Skin Clinic, we focus on long-term management – helping to stabilise the skin, reduce visible pigment, and minimise future flare-ups.

What are the causes?

Targeted treatments that protect and preserve your natural beauty.

Hormonal changes

Pregnancy, contraception, and hormonal fluctuations are common triggers.

Heat and UV exposure

Both can stimulate pigment production and worsen melasma.

Genetic predisposition

Some individuals are more prone to developing melasma.

Discover our treatments for melasma

Suggested Treatments

FAQs

No, but it can be effectively managed and significantly improved.

Because triggers such as heat and hormones are ongoing.

Only in selected cases. Incorrect treatment can worsen the condition.

Improvement is gradual and requires consistency over time.

Still have questions?

Please reach out to the team at Rediscovered Skin Clinic
who will be more than happy to help.

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