How to Get Rid of Melasma
Instructions
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Protect your skin from the sun. The sun's rays are the number one cause of dark spots in people who suffer from melasma. Wear an SPF 30+ every day, not just when it's sunny, and stay indoors when the sun's rays are strongest, usually between 11am and 4pm.
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Consult your doctor about any birth control or hormonal medications you are taking. These medications can make melasma worse. Consider switching to a different medicine if possible and see how it effects your skin.
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Try a bleaching cream like hydroquinone. This topical ointment has been proven effective against the condition, but you must have a prescription from a doctor to obtain it.
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Consider professional treatment. Dermatologists can perform laser treatments and topical applications that lighten the appearance of melasma.
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Have your thyroid checked. Often, these tan or dark splotches are a side effect of thyroid disease. Taking medication to regulate your thyroid should also reduce the signs of melasma.
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