Melasma is a common skin condition characterized by black patches on face, or brown or grayish-brown spots on the face, primarily affecting women with darker skin tones. This pigmentation disorder is often triggered by hormonal changes, such as pregnancy or birth control use, as well as sun exposure and genetic factors.Â
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Typically appearing symmetrically on the cheeks, forehead, nose, upper lip, and chin, melasma can significantly impact self-esteem. While not harmful to health, it can be challenging to treat due to its tendency to recur. Management options include topical medications, chemical peels, and laser therapies, but sun protection remains crucial in preventing and controlling the condition.Â
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Regular use of broad-spectrum sunscreens, protective clothing, and avoiding peak sun hours are essential. Although melasma can be stubborn, a combination of professional treatments and consistent sun protection can help manage and improve the appearance of these pigmented patches (black patches on face), enhancing skin clarity and confidence.