The best Chloasma treatment is available at our clinic. Chloasma also referred to as melasma, is an acquired pigmentary disorder of the skin that is characterized by hyperpigmented spots of discoloration. Hyperpigmentation is the term for the darkening of one's natural skin tone as a result of an increase in the deposition of melanin, the pigment responsible for one's eye, skin, and hair colors. Chloasma typically appears symmetrically on both sides of the face, though it can occasionally appear in other places that are exposed to the sun. Chloasma can affect both people whose assigned sex at birth is male and people whose assigned sex is female, but it is much more prevalent in people whose assigned sex at birth is female. Since they have more melanin in their skin naturally than people with fair skin, people with darker skin and those who tan easily are more at risk. Chloasma is diagnosed based on clinical examination of the skin lesions and frequently involves a history of a risk factor that predisposes the condition. The extent of the chloasma can occasionally be determined by examination under a Wood's lamp, which illuminates hyperpigmented skin patches with fluorescent light. In very few cases, a skin biopsy can be done if the diagnosis is unsure. Since chloasma frequently lasts a long time and can recur, treating it can occasionally be difficult. As a result, to keep the condition under control, maintenance therapies and strict sun protection are frequently required. Regardless of the chosen course of treatment, there are steps that can be taken to stop the progression of chloasma, such as avoiding or limiting sun exposure, applying broad-spectrum sunscreen, and covering the face with hats with wide brims.
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