First of all, you don't provide very much information which makes it hard to address this question without a more detailed answer which may provide more information than you wanted to know.
IF your melasma is related to pregnancy, in most cases, it will slowly disappear after delivery. Patience is required.
If not related to pregnancy, there are several treatment options. As for laser treatment, it is the last resort! Not only is the the most intenstive of treatments but also extremely expensive. Before laser is even considered by a dermatologist, the other options must be exhausted. Treatment can include:
creams
lightening products or bleaches
exfoliation
chemical peels
light freezing of the skin
microdermabrasion
Please see a dermatologist. He/she will determine the best course of treatment for you based on the degree of pigmentation, size of the area, cause of the pigmentation and on your skin factors.
2007-07-22 11:12:02
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answered by ilse72 7
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2015-01-28 07:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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