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Melasma care
Melasma management is usually about calm, not intensity.
Pigment that flares with heat, light, and inflammation needs a disciplined plan. The wrong treatment can make the pattern louder, not softer.
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Core idea
Why melasma behaves differently
Triggered by heat and lightSun is not the only variable that keeps it active.
Reactive by natureAggressive treatment can darken the pattern instead of helping.
Maintenance mattersMelasma usually needs a long-game routine, not a one-time fix.
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Treatment planning
How physicians protect the outcome
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Lower inflammation firstCalmer skin gives every next step a better chance.
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Choose pigment-safe toolsNot every peel, laser, or energy device is worth the risk.
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Support the routineSun behavior and home care hold the line between visits.
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Dr. Marcelo's lens
What makes this feel smarter
Restraint is strategicThe premium answer is often the less dramatic one.
Consistency beats intensityPatients do better when the plan is sustainable.
Relapse should be discussedGood education makes recurrence part of the plan, not a surprise.
"Melasma care is usually a discipline story, not a dramatic one."
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Captivate MD Aesthetics
Save this for the patient who thinks a stronger treatment is automatically the better pigment plan.
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Restraint is strategic
Consistency beats intensity
Relapse should be discussed
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