How Chemical Peels Help Reduce Melasma Discoloration

Close-up of young woman's face showing discoloration from melasmaYou may not be able to control how or when melasma shows up. This condition causes noticeable pigmentation on the face and is especially common among women. However, with the right treatment, you can take steps to reduce it.

At Jacksonville Beach Dermatology, we see melasma often and treat it with care. Dr. Frank Don offers personalized chemical peels to help patients in Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach, Florida, fade stubborn discoloration.

Why Melasma Happens

Melasma develops when pigment-producing cells in your skin (melanocytes) go into overdrive. This can be caused by sun exposure, pregnancy, birth control, certain medications, or a family history of the condition. It’s more common in women, especially those with medium to darker skin tones. 

Melasma isn’t harmful, but many people seek treatment to improve how their skin looks.

How Chemical Peels Help

Chemical peels use a controlled acid solution to exfoliate the outer layers of skin. This helps fade areas of discoloration and encourages fresh, evenly pigmented skin to take its place.

For melasma, the peels are typically superficial to medium-depth, depending on your skin type and the severity of the pigmentation. Ingredients often include glycolic acid, known for its gentle resurfacing effects, or TCA (trichloroacetic acid), which can penetrate a bit deeper. 

We select the type and strength of peel based on how your skin responds. A gradual approach helps reduce melasma safely without causing irritation or making the discoloration worse.

With consistent care, chemical peels can help lighten dark patches and boost your skin’s natural glow. 

What to Expect After a Peel

You might experience some redness, flaking, or mild irritation for a few days after treatment. Sun protection is essential, as melasma can return or worsen with UV exposure. 

Most patients begin to notice subtle improvements in their complexion after a few sessions, and discoloration should continue to fade over time. 

Personalized Skin Care in Jacksonville Beach

Dr. Frank Don believes skin care should be simple and customized. Every chemical peel is selected with your skin’s health in mind. If you’re dealing with melasma or uneven pigmentation, expert care is available in Jacksonville Beach.

Call Jacksonville Beach Dermatology at 904-247-4300 to schedule your consultation.

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