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Melasma: Why It's the Hardest Pigmentation to Treat

  • Writer: Dr. Lazuk
    Dr. Lazuk
  • Feb 23
  • 2 min read

Melasma: Why It's the Hardest Pigmentation to Treat | Lazuk Esthetics, Alpharetta, GA

Melasma: Why It's the Hardest Pigmentation to Treat

By Dr. Lazuk, Co-Founder and CEO of Lazuk Cosmetics® | Esthetics® | Alpharetta, GA


I want to talk about the pigmentation condition that humbles even the best dermatologists.


Melasma.


Melasma is a hormonally influenced, UV-triggered deepening of pigmentation — most commonly across the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip.


What makes it so difficult?


It's not just a surface problem. In many patients, pigment sits in both the epidermis and the deeper dermis. Topical brighteners alone often can't reach all of it.


It's also hormonally driven. Which means pregnancy, oral contraceptives, and hormonal shifts can all re-trigger it — even after successful treatment.


And UV exposure of even small amounts will stimulate it. Which is why SPF is non-negotiable. Not optional. Not most days.


Every single day.


What approaches work best? A combination strategy. SPF. Tyrosinase inhibitors like kojic acid and tranexamic acid. And carefully selected in-office treatments from a provider who understands melasma's behavior.


It's a long game. But it's winnable.


May your skin glow as brightly as your smile.


~ Dr. Lazuk


CEO & Co-Founder

Dr. Lazuk Cosmetics® | Lazuk Esthetics®

Alpharetta, GA | Johns Creek, GA | Milton, GA | Suwanee, GA


Entertainment-only medical disclaimer

This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Individual skin needs vary and should be evaluated by a licensed professional.






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