Chloasma Face
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Chloasma, commonly known as "pregnancy-related melasma" or the "mask of pregnancy," is a skin condition that causes brown or tan patches to develop most often on the face. Appearing mainly on the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, and jawline, chloasma is especially prevalent among women, frequently developing during pregnancy or as a result of hormonal changes, sun exposure, or genetics. Other names for this condition include facial melasma and hyperpigmentation of pregnancy, and while it is not physically harmful, chloasma can have a significant impact on a person's self-confidence due to its visible nature. Treatments like advanced laser therapy can help lighten these stubborn spots and restore more even skin tone. If you are seeking safe, effective solutions for chloasma face, South Korea’s leading dermatology clinics offer world-class expertise in managing this type of facial pigmentation, helping you achieve clearer, revitalized skin.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Pico Toning
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