Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Melasma

Melasma: Melasma is a very common in women 20-50 years age. This is a severe skin condition with the symptoms like discoloration, tan, dark skin, brown-grey patches/spots on the face called Hyperpigmentation. Melasma causes by the stimulation of female sex hormone (Estrogen and Progesteron) which produces more melanin when the skin comes into sun exposure.common and easier treatment of melasma is protection from sunlight.



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