Melasma & Marks: Clinical Corrective & Brightening Care | Derma.pk
Reborn Natural Advanced White Beauty Cream 30gm
Essential Healthcare White Balance Face Wash 100ml
Healers Pharma Glutathione 5% + Niacinamide 4% Brightening Cream
U-Veil Broad Spectrum SPF 60 Daily Sunscreen
Jasnic Akneto Melbrik Anti-Melasma Cream 30g
Hazel-M Anti-Acne Face Wash 100ml - Sherry Laboratories
U-Veil Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen Lotion
Mela Fade Skin Brightening SPF 30 Cream 30gm
Darkout Melasma & Pigmentation Correcting Serum - 20ml
Derm Innovative Beotiv Spot Brightening Cream 30g
Gravis Healthcare TXA Serum with Niacinamide & Zinc for Hyperpigmentation
Reborn Advanced White Skin Whitening Medicated Cream
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between melasma and regular dark spots?
Melasma usually appears as larger, symmetrical, brown or grayish patches, often on the cheeks, forehead, or upper lip, and is frequently triggered by hormones (like pregnancy or birth control). Regular dark spots (sunspots) are smaller, individual spots caused primarily by UV damage.
2. Can melasma be cured?
Melasma is a chronic condition, meaning it can be managed into "remission" where it is nearly invisible, but it can flare up again with sun exposure or hormonal changes. Consistent use of the clinical treatments at Derma.pk is the key to keeping it under control.
3. Why is my melasma getting darker in the summer?
Melasma is triggered by both UV light and heat. Even if you are in the shade, high temperatures can cause your melanocytes to become active. Using a mineral-based sunscreen and keeping your skin cool is essential for managing melasma during warmer months.
4. Are these brightening products safe during pregnancy?
Melasma is very common during pregnancy (often called the "mask of pregnancy"). While many of our brightening ingredients like Vitamin C and Azelaic Acid are generally considered safe, you should always consult your healthcare provider before starting a new corrective routine while pregnant.
5. How do I treat the red marks left by acne?
Red marks are technically "Post-Inflammatory Erythema" (PIE). Niacinamide and Azelaic Acid are excellent for these, as they help to constrict blood vessels and reduce the lingering inflammation that keeps the marks red.
6. Can I use these products with Retinol?
Yes, but be cautious. Retinol helps clear marks by increasing cell turnover, but it can also be irritating. If your skin becomes too irritated, it could actually cause more pigmentation. It is often best to alternate your brightening serums in the morning and your Retinol at night.
7. Do I need to apply these products only on the marks?
For high-potency spot correctors, you can apply them directly to the marks. For serums like Niacinamide or Vitamin C, applying them to the whole face is beneficial for overall skin health and preventing new marks from forming.
8. Is Tranexamic Acid a harsh chemical?
No. Despite its name, it is a very gentle ingredient that is highly effective at calming the pathways that lead to melasma. It is generally very well-tolerated, even by those with sensitive skin.
9. How long will it take to see the marks fade?
Because melasma and deep marks reside in the deeper layers of the skin, it typically takes 8 to 12 weeks of consistent daily use to see a significant clinical improvement. Consistency is more important than using high concentrations occasionally.
10. Why is sunscreen the most important part of melasma care?
Melasma is "light-sensitive." Without a physical barrier like SPF, your skin will continue to produce pigment as a defense mechanism, neutralizing any progress made by your brightening creams. Daily application of a broad-spectrum sunscreen is non-negotiable.

