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Melasma Treatment

Melasma Treatment at SkinFine Clinic

Eliminate Stubborn Pigment – Achieve Radiant Skin
Melasma is more than a density of discolored skin; it is a multi-faceted condition driven by hormones, sunlight, and genetics. SkinFine Clinic offers melasma treatments above the surface, to help target the cause of your concern. We leverage science and customization for treatments; all to help you achieve safe, effective, even-toned, glowing skin.

What is Melasma?
Melasma is typically known as dark, irregular patches of pigment; often manifesting on the face. It is common among woman and is usually associated with hormonal changes due to a pregnancy, birth control, or sun exposure.

Why Choose SkinFine for Melasma Treatment?

Accurate Diagnosis
We begin with a thorough skin analysis using dermoscopy and Wood’s lamp examination to assess the depth and type of melasma epidermal, dermal, or mixed.

Tailored Treatment Plans
Our expert dermatologists create customized treatment combinations based on your skin type, pigmentation level, and sensitivity.

Advanced, Safe Technologies
We use cutting-edge tools like Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers, chemical peels, tranexamic acid therapies, and topical depigmenting agents proven to safely lighten melasma.

Preventive Care & Maintenance
Melasma can recur, so we guide you on long-term skincare routines, sun protection, and lifestyle modifications to maintain clear skin.


Our Melasma Treatment Options

  1. Topical Depigmenting Agents
    Prescription-strength creams with hydroquinone, kojic acid, arbutin, or azelaic acid fade pigmentation gradually over time.
  2. Chemical Peels
    Gentler chemical peels aid in exfoliating dead skin and reducing dark patches while helping promote cellular turnover.
  3. Laser Therapy
    Q-switched lasers and fractional lasers, when used to target melanin deposits, will enhance the skin’s clarity or clearing, without damaging the surrounding tissue.
  4. Microneedling with Serums
    Microneedling enhances the penetration of melasma serums while increasing collagen production leads to skin that looks more even and smoother.
  5. Oral Medications (Tranexamic Acid)
    In some cases oral therapy can help suppress further melanin production from the inside.

Who Can Benefit?

  • Women experiencing hormonal pigmentation (e.g., pregnancy, PCOS)

  • Patients with sun-induced pigmentation

  • Individuals with recurring or stubborn melasma

  • All skin tones, including sensitive and darker skin types

Start Your Clear Skin Journey Today

Melasma doesn’t have to be permanent. Let SkinFine’s expert team help you reclaim your skin’s brightness and confidence safely and naturally.

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