Is melasma really the "mask of pregnancy"?

Written in association with: Dr Hiba Injibar
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Melasma is a very common visual skin disease that can affect both men and women. In this article, revered London-based consultant dermatologist, Dr Hiba Injibar, speaks us about its causes, its diagnosis, as well as its treatment.

What is melasma?

Melasma is a kind of pigmentation that usually occurs in the central part of the face. Usually, melasma will affect the cheeks, the forehead, and the general area surrounding the nose. It is a hyper-pigmentation type of disease, where this is an excess amount of pigmentation deposited in certain layers of the skin.

 

Is melasma really the “mask of pregnancy”?

It is very common in pregnancy, but that does not mean that all pregnant women get melasma. In women who are pregnant, melasma is very common due to the fact that pregnancy hormones exacerbate melasma.

 

What are the causes of melasma?

It occurs as a result of hyperactivity of pigment-producing cells in the skin. These are the cells responsible for giving the skin its colour.

 

How is it diagnosed?

We typically diagnose melasma by looking at the skin. Skin diseases are visual. It is a visual, clinical diagnosis.

 

How is it treated? Is it life-long or is it curable?

It is treated by medication that will remove the excess pigmentation that has been deposited. The skin will shed off this excess pigment. The medication will also control the hyperactivity of the pigment-producing cells. In addition, a very strict use of suncream all year round is recommended. Avoiding the sun will reduce people’s chances of getting diagnosed with melasma.

 

Melasma, unfortunately, can indeed recur. The treatment involves a treatment phase to get rid of the disease, followed by a maintenance phase.

 

Dr Hiba Injibar is a highly accomplished and experienced consultant dermatologist. Consult with her today via her Top Doctors profile if you feel as though you are risk of melasma

By Dr Hiba Injibar
Dermatology

Dr Hiba Injibar is a highly skilled and qualified consultant dermatologist based in London. She has established her own clinic on Harley Street where she currently sees patients. She offers specialised treatments in three core specialties—medical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology and advanced laser treatments. Dr Injibar is an expert in delivering natural and beautiful results to skin with the help of innovative technologies. She has over 20 years of experience and treats both adults and children.

Dr Injibar studied at The American University of Beirut and gained her bachelor’s degree there in Medical Laboratory Technology in 1992. She graduated from medical school in 1996, and embarked on an internship in paediatrics. In 1997 she started an intensive residency training of three years in dermatology. Dr Hiba became a fully registered dermatologist in 2000. In 2001, she received sub-speciality training with an emphasis in laser dermatologic surgery from a fellowship at the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery. She is renowned in the Middle East and has been for many years, having honed her craft in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia before bringing her expertise to London at the Dermasurge Clinic.

Dr Hiba provides the highest possible clinical standards and outstanding results for every patient. When choosing Dr Hiba as your dermatologist you can be sure you are in good hands. You are kept well informed and guided throughout your treatment. Her treatments aim to provide you with effective, high quality and cost-efficient solutions at her state of the art clinic on Harley Street, London. Dr Hiba strives to be a leading provider of independent dermatology procedures and is committed to delivering the highest standards of patient care.

Dr Hiba also regularly gives educational lectures and seminars on acne and safe cosmetic procedures.

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