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Hormonal Pigmentation / Melasma

Melasma is one of the most challenging pigmentation disorders, often driven by a combination of hormonal fluctuations, sun exposure, inflammation, and genetic factors. At Skin Renewal, we understand that lasting results require more than surface-level treatments. That’s why our doctor-led team takes a holistic, medical approach, addressing both the visible pigmentation and the underlying triggers contributing to melasma. Through customised combination therapies — including advanced technologies, targeted skincare, supplements, and lifestyle support — we help restore clearer, healthier, and more even-toned skin, while minimising recurrence.
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Melasma Explained by Dr Maureen Allem

What Is Melasma?

Melasma is a chronic skin condition characterised by brown or grey-brown patches, usually on the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, nose, or chin. It is a type of hyperpigmentation caused by overactive melanocytes—cells responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its colour. Melasma tends to occur more commonly in women and people with darker skin tones. While it is not dangerous, it can significantly affect self-confidence and emotional well-being.

 

What Causes Melasma?

Understanding what triggers melasma is key to managing it effectively. Common causes and contributing factors include:

 

The Role of the Dermal-Epidermal Junction in Melasma

When the basement membrane becomes damaged, melanocytes and pigment particles can penetrate deeper into the dermis, forming pendulous melanocytes. This dermal pigmentation is far more challenging to treat than superficial epidermal pigmentation.

 

Why Repairing the Basement Membrane Is Essential

 

Understanding the Vascular Component of Melasma

Emerging research reveals that increased vascularity plays a key role in the development and persistence of melasma, not just excess melanin. Melasma-affected skin often shows more and larger blood vessels, which contribute to pigmentation in several ways. The overproduction of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) promotes new blood vessel formation and dilation, enhancing the delivery of pigment-stimulating signals to melanocytes. These blood vessels release inflammatory substances like histamine, further triggering melanin production. Additionally, leaky capillaries cause local inflammation, which worsens pigmentation, making vascular involvement a crucial factor in understanding and treating melasma effectively.

 

How Sun Exposure Worsens Vascular Changes in Melasma

Sun exposure is one of the main triggers of melasma, and it does more than darken the skin. UV rays can increase blood vessel activity in the skin, worsening pigmentation. This happens in a few ways:

This is why daily sun protection is essential when treating melasma, especially when increased vascularity is part of the problem.

 

How Hormones Affect Melasma and Blood Vessel Activity

Hormones play a significant role in melasma, especially regarding changes in blood vessels and increased pigmentation.

These hormone-related changes help explain why melasma is often seen during pregnancy or with hormonal contraceptive use.

 

How Gut Health Influences Melasma

Emerging research links chronic pigmentation like melasma to gut imbalances, leaky gut syndrome, and inflammation. Poor gut health can increase systemic inflammation, contributing to hormonal imbalances and oxidative stress, which can worsen hyperpigmentation.

Probiotics, prebiotics, anti-inflammatory foods, and eliminating gut disruptors like gluten, dairy, and sugar may help reduce flare-ups and improve skin clarity over time. Working with a functional medicine practitioner to heal the gut can offer long-lasting improvements in skin health.


Lifestyle Factors That Worsen Melasma

Your daily habits majorly affect how your skin responds to treatment. Factors that can trigger or worsen melasma include:

Adopting a melasma-friendly lifestyle—including sun avoidance, stress management, anti-inflammatory nutrition, and hormone balance—can significantly support treatment success.


Why Melasma Is So Difficult to Treat

The disruption of melanocyte activity (pigment-producing cells) is at the core of melasma. However, deeper cellular changes, particularly at the dermal-epidermal junction (DEJ) — also known as the basement membrane — play a critical role in melasma's development and recurrence.

 

The Power of Combination Treatments for Melasma

Melasma is a complex condition that requires time, consistency, and a personalised treatment plan. At Skin Renewal, we don’t simply treat the surface — we focus on the underlying causes, from hormonal imbalances to gut health, inflammation, and environmental triggers. Our doctor-led team designs comprehensive protocols that combine advanced in-clinic technologies, customised skincare, oral supplements, and lifestyle modifications.

This multi-layered approach allows us to target pigmentation on both the surface and deeper skin layers, helping restore healthier, even-toned skin. Every treatment plan is carefully tailored after an in-depth consultation, ensuring that each patient receives safe, effective, and sustainable results that address immediate concerns and long-term skin health. Skin Renewal offers advanced melasma treatments tailored to each skin type and severity level. These include:

These treatments are prescribed based on your melasma type—epidermal, dermal, or mixed—and your skin's sensitivity.

 

Topical Products and Oral Supplements for Melasma

A consistent at-home skincare regimen is essential in managing melasma. While in-clinic treatments provide visible change, at-home care and internal support are essential for maintaining results. Skin Renewal has developed its exclusive range of skincare products to deliver medical-grade ingredients to your skin.


Key Skin Renewal products to look for:


Other Key Ingredients Beneficial to Melasma:


Lifestyle Strategies to Support Vascular Stability in Melasma

Lifestyle Strategy

How It Helps

Anti-Inflammatory Diet

Reduces systemic inflammation and supports hormone balance.

Sun & Heat Protection

Minimises UV and heat-related vascular and pigment triggers.

Stress Management

Lowers cortisol levels, supporting vascular stability and hormonal regulation.

Gut & Hormonal Health Support

Reduces internal inflammation and addresses hormonal imbalances affecting skin health and appearance.

frequently asked
questions

Are treatments for Melasma available at all Skin Renewal clinics?
What does melasma look like?

Melasma typically appears as brown or greyish patches on areas of the face, such as the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, and chin. The pigmentation is usually symmetrical and can vary in size, often triggered by sun exposure or hormonal changes.

What vitamin deficiency causes melasma?

A vitamin deficiency does not directly cause melasma, but low levels of certain nutrients, like Vitamin D and B12, may exacerbate skin conditions. A well-balanced diet rich in antioxidants and essential vitamins can support overall skin health and may reduce the risk of pigmentation issues.

How do you stop melasma from spreading?

To prevent melasma from spreading, it's essential to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 50+ every day, avoid prolonged sun exposure, and use products containing ingredients like Vitamin C and tyrosinase inhibitors. Managing stress and maintaining hormonal balance can also help reduce the spread of melasma.

What foods cause melasma?

While there is no direct link between specific foods and melasma, diets high in processed sugars, dairy, and inflammatory foods can contribute to skin inflammation, potentially worsening pigmentation issues. A diet rich in antioxidants, such as fruits, vegetables, and foods high in omega-3, can promote healthy skin.

Does melasma go away?

Melasma can fade over time, especially if triggered by pregnancy or the use of birth control, but it often requires ongoing treatment and maintenance. It can persist or worsen without proper care, especially with continued sun exposure or hormonal imbalances.

What hormones cause melasma?

Hormones like oestrogen and progesterone are strongly linked to melasma. These hormones increase during pregnancy, when using oral contraceptives, or during hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which can trigger or worsen melasma.

Is melasma hard to treat?

Due to its chronic nature and deep pigmentation, melasma can be challenging to treat. To see noticeable improvements and prevent recurrence, a combination of professional treatments, consistent sunscreen use, and long-term skincare management is required.

Frequently asked questions

Are treatments for Melasma available at all Skin Renewal clinics?
What does melasma look like?

Melasma typically appears as brown or greyish patches on areas of the face, such as the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, and chin. The pigmentation is usually symmetrical and can vary in size, often triggered by sun exposure or hormonal changes.

What vitamin deficiency causes melasma?

A vitamin deficiency does not directly cause melasma, but low levels of certain nutrients, like Vitamin D and B12, may exacerbate skin conditions. A well-balanced diet rich in antioxidants and essential vitamins can support overall skin health and may reduce the risk of pigmentation issues.

How do you stop melasma from spreading?

To prevent melasma from spreading, it's essential to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 50+ every day, avoid prolonged sun exposure, and use products containing ingredients like Vitamin C and tyrosinase inhibitors. Managing stress and maintaining hormonal balance can also help reduce the spread of melasma.

What foods cause melasma?

While there is no direct link between specific foods and melasma, diets high in processed sugars, dairy, and inflammatory foods can contribute to skin inflammation, potentially worsening pigmentation issues. A diet rich in antioxidants, such as fruits, vegetables, and foods high in omega-3, can promote healthy skin.

Does melasma go away?

Melasma can fade over time, especially if triggered by pregnancy or the use of birth control, but it often requires ongoing treatment and maintenance. It can persist or worsen without proper care, especially with continued sun exposure or hormonal imbalances.

What hormones cause melasma?

Hormones like oestrogen and progesterone are strongly linked to melasma. These hormones increase during pregnancy, when using oral contraceptives, or during hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which can trigger or worsen melasma.

Is melasma hard to treat?

Due to its chronic nature and deep pigmentation, melasma can be challenging to treat. To see noticeable improvements and prevent recurrence, a combination of professional treatments, consistent sunscreen use, and long-term skincare management is required.

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