Womens Health
melasma due to menopause
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claudia - September 9

i noticed developing melasma on my face when i had my menopause. what should i do?

 

Ruby - September 9

i had the same problem too, but it went gone after a year.

 

calixta - September 9

age plays a big factor why women develops melasma.

 

ellie - September 9

it actually affect women especially around the age of menopause.

 

Belynda - September 10

melasma is a self-limiting condition which means it will just eventually fade away on its own once your hormones have subsided.

 

MaryGrace - September 10

It is a skin condition where brown pigmentation occurs and forms on the cheeks, around the eyes, forehead and even above our lip.

 

jamie - September 10

during menopause, our hormone levels changes, and that is when melasma occurs.

 

Analie - September 10

our skin is very sensitive so also avoid excessive sun exposure and tanning as it results to melasma.

 

Felise - September 11

i always use sunblock with spf30 when exposed outside and even when i am just inside the house.

 

heather - September 11

you can treat melasma by using a formulated cream with hydroquinone.

 

Marcela - September 11

if your melasma is severe, you may need to visit a derma to ask if there is any available chemical peels or exfoliation for you.

 

donabelle - September 11

i am using a sun protection factor of at least 50 which contains physical blockers.

 

CrystalRowland - March 1

Although melasma is a simple disorder and does not have any severe medical implication on the body but it can cause a severe cosmetic concern.Homeopathy has a strong edge over the conventional methods used to treat melasma; the treatment of melasma with homeopathy is from inside of the body.

 

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