Melasma is a common pigmentation disorder characterized by brown to greyish patches on the skin, most commonly seen on the cheeks, forehead, nose, and chin.
It is often triggered by sun exposure, hormonal influences, and genetic predisposition. Melasma tends to be a chronic condition with periods of improvement and recurrence. With appropriate dermatological care and targeted treatments, melasma can be effectively controlled.

Individuals with a family history of melasma prone to developing it.

Heat and blue light from screens can worsen melasma pigmentation

Pregnancy or perimenopause hormonal changes trigger melasma

Contraceptives or anti-seizure drugs can worsen melasma

UV exposure is the most important trigger for melasma.

Hypothyroidism may be linked to melasma in some individuals
Melasma treatment focuses on reducing pigmentation, identifying and controlling triggers, and preventing recurrence.
We believe healthy skin requires more than treating visible concerns. Our approach focuses on identifying the root cause and supporting long-term skin health.

Customized treatment plans designed for your unique skin type and concerns.

A detailed assessment helps identify the underlying cause of your skin concern.

Advanced medical devices for precise, safe, and effective treatments.

Treatments performed under the guidance of experienced dermatologists.

Gentle procedures designed to ensure comfort and minimal downtime.

Consistent improvements achieved through dermatology expertise.
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Melasma is influenced by multiple factors, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, family history, heat, certain medications, and other triggers
Melasma is a chronic condition, but with appropriate treatment and long-term maintenance, it can be effectively controlled and significantly improved.
Melasma is a chronic condition influenced by triggers such as sun exposure and hormones, which can lead to recurrence.
The most suitable treatment depends on the type and severity of pigmentation. A consultation helps determine the most appropriate approach.
Improvement is gradual and requires consistent treatment, with visible changes usually seen after a few treatment sessions.
Yes. Sun protection is essential in managing melasma and preventing recurrence.
Yes. At Origammi by DRA, treatments are performed by expert dermatologists and are carefully selected based on your skin type and condition.
Melasma may lighten gradually over time, but for more effective and sustained improvement, treatment and maintenance are recommended.