MELASMA

Melasma appears as soft brown or greyish patches, most commonly on the cheeks, forehead, upper lip, or jawline. While medically harmless, it can feel frustrating — especially when it appears suddenly or doesn’t respond to traditional brightening treatments. Unlike surface-level pigmentation, melasma develops deeper within the skin and is often influenced by internal factors. Its appearance can shift over time, making it feel unpredictable and difficult to control.

At Novado, melasma is treated with care and intention. Rather than aggressive correction, we focus on stabilizing the skin, calming inflammation, and gradually softening pigmentation — always prioritizing long-term skin health.

What Causes Melasma?

Pregnancy, birth control, and menopause are common triggers.

What Causes Melasma?

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Melasma is a form of pigmentation that appears as darker patches on the skin, often influenced by hormones and sun exposure.

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Other Concerns

SAGGING SKIN

SAGGING SKIN

Sagging skin is the gradual loss of firmness and elasticity that causes skin to appear looser, less lifted, and less defined over time.
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STRETCH MARKS

STRETCH MARKS

Stretch marks are visible lines or streaks that develop when the skin stretches rapidly, causing changes in texture and tone.
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HAIR LOSS

HAIR LOSS

Hair loss is the gradual thinning or shedding of hair that can affect density, volume, and overall hair appearance.
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