Melasma: What you should know about this common skin condition and how to treat it?
Melasma often characterized by patches of light brown, dark brown and/or blue-gray discoloration on your skin is a very common skin disorder. Although it is not painful, dangerous or a sign of cancer, these flat patches of discolored skin are troublesome to many people - causing those with Melasma to feel self-conscious.
Melasma offer appears on face (including cheeks, forehead, bridge of nose, upper lips and chin) and can also occur on neck and forearms.
Read Dr. Barnett’s full column about Melasma in Simply Buckhead magazine (page 48).
source: Simply Buckhead