What is the Best Treatment for Melasma?
Topical treatments like Azelaic, Kojic acid, Vitamin C, and Tranexamic acid creams address pigmentation levels and skin types effectively.
Is Chemical Peeling good for Melasma?
Chemical peels alleviate melasma; optimal results with laser shots, oral, and topical medications for effective treatment.
How to Cure Melasma Permanently?
Melasma cure permanently with the help of treatments like Chemical peels, Trichloroacetic acid, Oral and topical medications & Laser treatments.
How long does it take for Melasma to Fade?
How long does it take for melasma to fade? For melasma at least undergo 5 to 6 sessions of treatment & treatment is long-term to maintain the results.
What is Melasma Pigmentation?
Melasma is a common skin problem which causes brown to gray-brown patches. Melasma also is known as butterfly Rash, chloasma faciei or mask of pregnancy.
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Renowned dermatologist with 30 years of expertise in advanced skin care and treatments.
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Dr Dhananjay chavan
Renowned dermatologist with 30 years of expertise in advanced skin care and treatments.
Q&As Answered: 80+ Patients: 1L+
Dr Dhananjay chavan
Renowned dermatologist with 30 years of expertise in advanced skin care and treatments.
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