Melasma and Choasma

Melasma (also known as chloasma and the Mask of Pregnancy) is a facial skin discoloration, dark or tan in colour and appears as brown patches on the skin

Who is affected by Melasma?

It mostly occurs in women, but men can be affected

Especially prevalent in pregnant women Women taking oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

Men and women of Mid and Eastern European descent

Men and women of Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern and Northern African descent

Women with a light brown skin type who are living in regions with intense sun exposure are particularly susceptible

Genetic predisposition is also a major factor in determining whether someone will develop Melasma.

What does it look like?

Dark, irregular patches, often found on both sides of the face. Commonly found on the upper cheek, nose, lips, upperlip, and forehead.