Any Medical Condition That Causes Discolorations On The Cheek ?
Hello, My name is Debra, I am age 56 and have disclorations on my check, right around the blush application area for quite some time. Is there a medical conditiion that causes that? I was treated for Hepatitus during the first trimester of pregancy in 1984. would that cause skin discoloration on my cheeks?
Hello Debra, It seems from your description that you are having Melasma. Melasma is a kind of hyperpigmentation seen mostly in females of middle age and is dictated by hormones and sunlight. It treatment is challenging but with proper regimen good results can be achieved. Usually the treatment is divided into clinic based treatment and home based. At clinic, I suggest series of chemical peels like glycolic, Jessner, TCA with or without microdermabrasion. At home you can apply cream containing kojic acid, arbutin, etc and vitamin C serum for maintenance. Use high SPF sunscreen on regular basis. Use glycolic acid based facewash. Hope this will take care of your issue. Dr Hardik Pitroda
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Any Medical Condition That Causes Discolorations On The Cheek ?
Hello Debra, It seems from your description that you are having Melasma. Melasma is a kind of hyperpigmentation seen mostly in females of middle age and is dictated by hormones and sunlight. It treatment is challenging but with proper regimen good results can be achieved. Usually the treatment is divided into clinic based treatment and home based. At clinic, I suggest series of chemical peels like glycolic, Jessner, TCA with or without microdermabrasion. At home you can apply cream containing kojic acid, arbutin, etc and vitamin C serum for maintenance. Use high SPF sunscreen on regular basis. Use glycolic acid based facewash. Hope this will take care of your issue. Dr Hardik Pitroda