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1627403Melasma, (Chloasma) A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditionshttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/melasma-chloasma-a-simple-guide-to-the-condition-diagnosis-treatment-and-related-conditions/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/183551/06c250a9-e02b-4461-b3dc-a7acc80283a7.jpg?v=6383337234194000005656MXNKenneth KeeInStock/Ebooks/1606321Melasma, (Chloasma) A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions5656https://www.gandhi.com.mx/melasma-chloasma-a-simple-guide-to-the-condition-diagnosis-treatment-and-related-conditions/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/183551/06c250a9-e02b-4461-b3dc-a7acc80283a7.jpg?v=638333723419400000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20169781370031122_W3siaWQiOiI2MGExMjRjYy1mZTY4LTQ3NWEtYWM5NS1hNjg5ODQzMTliZDEiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjU2LCJkaXNjb3VudCI6MCwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjo1NiwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6IklwcCIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjQtMDUtMjBUMjI6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9781370031122_<p>Melasma is a medical disorder characterized by dark spots on the face.<br />Melasma are patches of dark skin that occur on parts of the face that are exposed to the sun.<br />Melasma is a skin condition that can happen at any time in life.<br />It is simply a type of skin discoloration found on parts of the face exposed to the sun.<br />Its start is normally linked to pregnancy or hormonal contraceptives usage combined with skin exposure to sunlight<br />The sunlight also works like a trigger.<br />The disorder occurs mainly in women but can also involve men.<br />Studies have shown that people with darker or asian skin tones have a higher possibility of forming the condition.<br />It has been there for a number of years and can be prevented or treated in many ways.<br />There are three types of hyper-melanosis.<br />It could be either:<br />1. Epidermal (brown),<br />2. Dermal (blue-grey),<br />3. A mixture of both (brown-grey).<br />It is much easier to prevent than treat but treatments have been proven to be very successful in completely removing all the signs of darker skin on and around the face.<br />1. Sun exposure is also a very strong danger factor.<br />2. It is frequently linked with the female hormone estrogen and progesterone therefore much more frequent in:<br />a. Pregnant women,<br />b. Women taking oral contraceptives<br />The only symptom of melasma is an alteration in skin color.<br />This color change can produce distress about the appearance.<br />The skin color alterations are most frequently an even brown color.<br />They normally occur on the cheeks, forehead, nose, or upper lip<br />A closer examination using a device called a Wood's lamp (which uses ultraviolet light) may assist in the diagnosis.<br />Treatments are:<br />1. Creams that contain certain substances to correct the appearance of melasma<br />2. Chemical peels or topical steroid creams<br />3. Laser treatments to eliminate the dark pigment if melasma is severe<br />4. Stopping hormone medicines that may be producing the problem<br />To avoid melasma, women should avoid exposure to the sun without sunscreen during pregnancy or use of hormonal contraceptives.<br />When melasma develops during pregnancy, it may spontaneously and gradually disappear after delivery<br />The best treatment of melasma is a triple-combination cream, a composite of hydroquinone 4, tretinoin 0.05, and fluocinolone acetonide 0.01 (Tri-Luma).</p><p>TABLE OF CONTENT<br />Introduction<br />Chapter 1 Melasma<br />Chapter 2 Causes<br />Chapter 3 Symptoms<br />Chapter 4 Diagnosis<br />Chapter 5 Treatment<br />Chapter 6 Prognosis<br />Chapter 7 Freckles<br />Chapter Hyper-pigmentation of Skin<br />Epilogue</p>...(*_*)9781370031122_<p>Melasma is a medical disorder characterized by dark spots on the face.<br />Melasma are patches of dark skin that occur on parts of the face that are exposed to the sun.<br />Melasma is a skin condition that can happen at any time in life.<br />It is simply a type of skin discoloration found on parts of the face exposed to the sun.<br />Its start is normally linked to pregnancy or hormonal contraceptives usage combined with skin exposure to sunlight<br />The sunlight also works like a trigger.<br />The disorder occurs mainly in women but can also involve men.<br />Studies have shown that people with darker or asian skin tones have a higher possibility of forming the condition.<br />It has been there for a number of years and can be prevented or treated in many ways.<br />There are three types of hyper-melanosis.<br />It could be either:</p><ol><li>Epidermal (brown),</li><li>Dermal (blue-grey),</li><li>A mixture of both (brown-grey).<br />It is much easier to prevent than treat but treatments have been proven to be very successful in completely removing all the signs of darker skin on and around the face.</li><li>Sun exposure is also a very strong danger factor.</li><li>It is frequently linked with the female hormone estrogen and progesterone therefore much more frequent in:<br />a. Pregnant women,<br />b. Women taking oral contraceptives<br />The only symptom of melasma is an alteration in skin color.<br />This color change can produce distress about the appearance.<br />The skin color alterations are most frequently an even brown color.<br />They normally occur on the cheeks, forehead, nose, or upper lip<br />A closer examination using a device called a Woods lamp (which uses ultraviolet light) may assist in the diagnosis.<br />Treatments are:</li><li>Creams that contain certain substances to correct the appearance of melasma</li><li>Chemical peels or topical steroid creams</li><li>Laser treatments to eliminate the dark pigment if melasma is severe</li><li>Stopping hormone medicines that may be producing the problem<br />To avoid melasma, women should avoid exposure to the sun without sunscreen during pregnancy or use of hormonal contraceptives.<br />When melasma develops during pregnancy, it may spontaneously and gradually disappear after delivery<br />The best treatment of melasma is a triple-combination cream, a composite of hydroquinone 4, tretinoin 0.05, and fluocinolone acetonide 0.01 (Tri-Luma).</li></ol><p>TABLE OF CONTENT<br />Introduction<br />Chapter 1 Melasma<br />Chapter 2 Causes<br />Chapter 3 Symptoms<br />Chapter 4 Diagnosis<br />Chapter 5 Treatment<br />Chapter 6 Prognosis<br />Chapter 7 Freckles<br />Chapter Hyper-pigmentation of Skin<br />Epilogue</p>...9781370031122_Kenneth Keelibro_electonico_f508e7c1-b48a-357a-92c9-38c8cfd88f37_9781370031122;9781370031122_9781370031122Kenneth KeeInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/smashwords-epub-29e64230-2d57-43ff-a0e6-6f265d311952.epub2016-11-01T00:00:00+00:00Kenneth Kee