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Melasma patches (also called chloasma) are dark brown patches of skin, especially affecting pregnant women. Often caused by hormonal changes or excessive sun exposure, melasma is a form of confidence-sinking hyperpigmentation. Thankfully, numerous treatment options exist to handle hyperpigmentation, and melasma is no exception.
At Regeneris Medspa in Boston, we know how damaging hyperpigmentation can be to our confidence and our sense of self. Thankfully, melasma treatments come in several forms to suit your individual needs.
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IN BOSTON, MA
Melasma patches (also called chloasma) are dark brown patches of skin, especially affecting pregnant women. Often caused by hormonal changes or excessive sun exposure, melasma is a form of confidence-sinking hyperpigmentation. Thankfully, numerous treatment options exist to handle hyperpigmentation, and melasma is no exception.
At Regeneris Medspa in Boston, we know how damaging hyperpigmentation can be to our confidence and our sense of self. Thankfully, melasma treatments come in several forms to suit your individual needs.


Topical steroids treat melasma by preventing further discoloration and reversing existing dark spots. By simply applying a topical steroid over a period of days, weeks, or months, you’ll be giving your skin the care it needs to fight back against hyperpigmentation.
Your skin renews itself on a roughly 27-day cycle, but melasma and other forms of hyperpigmentation can endure beyond this cycle. Chemical peels use a range of enhanced serums and solutions to remove dead, greasy, or toxin-laden layers of skin, going deeper and cleaning harder for a facial rejuvenation result that includes diminished melasma impact.
Just as it sounds, microdermabrasion uses specially designed particles and a tech-assisted wand to scour skin layers, cleaning and restoring them. Microdermabrasion may treat melasma on its own or be combined with other treatment options for a maximum reduction or elimination of hyperpigmentation.

Each melasma treatment offers numerous side benefits beyond addressing the telltale dark, splotchy spots. With chemical peels and microdermabrasion, especially, you can expect the following benefits:

Skin conditions like melasma can cause embarrassment, self-doubt, and discomfort when we can least afford them. Thankfully, a range of hyperpigmentation treatment options is available to help you get rid of melasma and restore your smooth, uniform complexion.
During your consultation at Regeneris Medspa in Boston, we’ll discuss your goals, medical history, and expectations. Afterward, we’ll suggest the most appropriate melasma treatment for your skin. To learn more or to schedule a consultation, contact Regeneris Medspa today.
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