Monday, 30 September 2013

Melasma face

Melasma is a very common patchy brown, tan, or blue-gray facial skin discoloration, almost entirely seen in women in the reproductive years. It typically appears on the upper cheeks, upper lip, forehead, and chin of women 20-50 years of age. Most people with melasma have a history of daily or intermittent sun exposure. Melasma is most common among pregnant women, especially those of Latin and Asian descents.
An estimated 45-50 million women worldwide live with melasma; over 90%of all cases are women. Prevention is primarily aimed at facial sun protection and sun avoidance.
Symptoms
The condition causes patches of dark discoloration to occur on your skin. These patches are darker than your typical skin color. While the majority of cases occur on the face, other areas of your body that are often exposed to sun can also develop melasma. When it occurs on the face, it is typically symmetrical, with marks on both sides of the face matching.


Solution for Melasma
The solution for Melasama Eczema, Melasma, Dry Skin, Lichen Planus and Icthyosis was Psorolin bathing bar, Lippu oil/ointment, G7 capsules, S.I.V.A.herbal drops.
For more details, please visit us,

No comments:

Post a Comment