16 plastic surgery Here at The M50 Med Spa we treat a variety of pigmentation conditions such as:

  • Rosecea
  • Age Spots
  • Melasma

Age Spots

These spots develop when that particular area of the skin is producing too much melanin which is the natural pigment that gives skin its color. Brown spots generally appear on areas of your skin that are often exposed to the sun such as:

  • The Face
  • Hands
  • Shoulders
  • Arms
  • Feet

Because these age spots are so similar in appearance to melanomas (occurs when pigment-producing cells become cancerous), biopsies and additional testing of the brown spot may be necessary. Non-cancerous brown spots are harmless and do not require treatment, but many patients seek treatment for peace of mind and cosmetic purposes.

Melasma

Melasma is a common skin condition wherein brown or grayish-brown “patches” develop. It typically develops on the face across the cheeks, nose, forehead, chin, and upper lip, but it can develop anywhere the body receives ample sun. It can also be triggered by hormones, and is not an uncommon pregnancy symptom sometimes called “the mask of pregnancy.” It is a harmless and painless condition that affects women more often than men and can linger for decades once it develops. Those with darker skin are more likely to develop melasma, as their skin contains more pigment-producing melanin.

One of the biggest ways to reduce your risk of developing melasma is to protect your skin from the sun. Although hormones can also play a part in its appearance, sun damage is the number one contributor. Applying a daily sunscreen that uses physical blockers such as zinc and titanium dioxide is one way to protect yourself. Another way is to invest in a comfortable, wide-brimmed hat to shield your face from extended sun exposure.

At The M50 Med Spa, we understand that sometimes these measures aren’t enough to prevent it. While it is not a health risk, it can sometimes lead to frustration over its presence which is why we offer solutions to help improve the aesthetic appearance of melasma. If you have questions about whether you have melasma and how we can help, or to set up an appointment please call us at (405) 930-3772.