There are many different treatments available for melasma. Often, discontinuing an offending medication, such as a birth control pill, can result in improvement. Yet, the most important treatment (and subsequent prevention) of melasma is consistent protection against sun exposure. This includes sun avoidance, sun-protective clothing, and high-quality physical sunscreens (SPF 30+, zinc oxide content >5%). Check out our sunscreens in our shop.
TOPICAL THERAPY: Hydroquinone 4% cream is a prescription skin lightening agent that is often a first-line treatment for melasma. It must be used for several months to see improvement. Your provider may recommend a combination of prescription topical medications that work synergistically to treat melasma. One particular combination is tretinoin cream in conjunction with hydroquinone. Other topical therapy options include azelaic acid or kojic acid. Often, your dermatology provider will recommend a treatment regimen which includes both prescription and over-the-counter products to best address your melasma. Check out products to address melasma in our shop.
OTHER TREATMENTS: Chemical peels, laser, and light-based treatments may be utilized to treat certain types of stubborn melasma. These modalities are typically used along with topical therapies to achieve the best results. These treatments are not covered by insurance.