Melasma or Hyperpigmentation Telemedicine Visit
Get your scientifically proven treatment for melasma. We’ll recommend one or more customized prescription compounds along with the brightening and lightening CherylLeeMD products. We can’t wait to see the bright and beautiful you!
Each Visit Costs $95 | Each Custom Prescription Costs $69
Understanding melasma or hyperpigmentation2
Melasma or hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition characterized by patches of darker skin. While this condition can be frustrating, it is not typically harmful. Melasma is a specific type of hyperpigmentation that often affects the face.
Melasma affects people of all races, but it is more common in darker skin types. Melasma is more prevalent in women than in men. It is rare before puberty and more common during reproductive years. The prevalence of melasma varies widely, ranging from 1.5% to 33% depending on the population.2
Understanding these statistics can help you better understand the prevalence and risk factors associated with melasma or hyperpigmentation.
- Melasma or hyperpigmentation symptoms
- Melasma or hyperpigmentation causes
- Melasma or hyperpigmentation treatments
Melasma or hyperpigmentation symptoms1, 4
Melasma or hyperpigmentation is characterized by patches of darker skin, often appearing on the face, neck, chest, or arms. These patches can vary in size, shape, and intensity, and may become more noticeable when exposed to sunlight.
Key symptoms:
- Dark, brown patches: These patches are typically flat and darker than your natural skin tone.
- Irregular shape: Melasma patches often have irregular shapes or borders.
- Location: Patches commonly appear on the face, including the upper lips, bridge of the nose, cheeks, and forehead. They can also appear on the neck, chest, or arms.
- Sensitivity to sunlight: Melasma may become more noticeable or worsen after sun exposure.
Melasma or hyperpigmentation causes1-2, 4
The exact cause of melasma and hyperpigmentation is not fully understood, but several factors are believed to contribute to their development. These include:
- Genetic predisposition: People with a family history of melasma or hyperpigmentation may be at a higher risk.
- Hormonal factors: Hormonal changes during pregnancy or from birth control pills can trigger melasma.
- Sun exposure: Excessive exposure to sunlight can stimulate melanocytes, leading to increased pigmentation.
- Medications: Certain medications, such as anti-seizure medications, can increase the risk of melasma.
- Skin tone: People with darker skin tones are more likely to develop melasma than those with lighter skin tones.
Melasma or hyperpigmentation treatments1-3
Melasma or hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition that can be effectively managed with various treatment options. While there is no cure, the goal of treatment is to lighten the dark patches and prevent recurrence.
Common treatment approaches include:
- Topical medications: Hydroquinone, azelaic acid, kojic acid, niacinamide, cysteamine, rucinol, hydrocortisone, tranexamic acid, and triple combination cream (tretinoin, corticosteroid, and hydroquinone) are commonly used to reduce pigmentation and inflammation.
Experience the convenience of virtual consultations with our board-certified providers. Through AZOVA Dermatology services, you’ll receive personalized treatment plans, prescriptions when necessary, and a recommendation for CherylLeeMD products, helping you reduce melasma and restore a youthful, even complexion.
How it works
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Register
Complete your registration for a telemedicine visit. Add your history and photos of your condition.
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Your visit
Your telemedicine provider will complete your visit via secure messaging or video depending on the requirements in your state with a full treatment plan within 24-48 hours.
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Treatment plan
Get a custom prescription compounded in TrueLipids along with your CLMD maintenance plan. Our partner pharmacy ships to your door!
Telemedicine for melasma or hyperpigmentation
Melasma is a common condition that appears as irregular patches of tan, brown, or brown-gray pigmentation, usually on the face. The most common cause is ultraviolet light from exposure sunlight AND heat. Melasma affects women much more frequently than men due to hormone changes associated with pregnancy and oral contraceptives. Patients with darker skin are also more likely to develop melasma.
Your provider will recommend one or more custom prescription solutions for melasma along with the patented CherylLeeMD products to help you achieve the best results.
Your treatment and prevention plan
At CherylLeeMD, we know that if you have acne prone skin, it can be really difficult to find a moisturizer that doesn’t make your acne worse. TrueLipids Hydrate Correct & Perfect Lotion helps to balance oil production and to minimize pore size. With the perfect amount of moisture and with niacinamide–a molecule that has been proven to benefit acne. Glycyrrhetinic acid is a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory molecule that has been shown to diminish redness and to brighten skin. This quality is especially beneficial for those with darker skin types as well and lighter skin.
Perhaps most important of all, our products are made without any of the 88 top allergens commonly found in other skincare products—things like bees wax, parabens, PEGs, fragrances, dyes, and 83 other potentially allergenic ingredients. CherylLeeMD products are truly allergen-free.
We’ve got none of that
What you get
What’s included
What’s not included
- Adderall
- Ativan
- Norco
- Oxycodone
- Valium
- Xanax
- Abilify
- Gabapentin
- Lithium
- Chantix
- Contrave
- Qsymia
What we don’t treat
- Chest Pain or Pressure
- Convulsion or Seizure
- Difficulty Breathing
- Unconsciousness
- Significant, Uncontrolled Bleeding
- Pain Medication Overdose or Reaction (Narcotics)
- Moderate to Severe Burn
- Serious Head, Neck, or Back Injury
- Serious Limb Impairment or Broken Bone
- Poisoning
- Suicidal Ideation
- Mental Health or Substance Abuse Urgency
About Cheryl Lee Eberting, M.D.
Inventor of the TrueLipids® and TrueCider™ Technology. Board-Certified Dermatologist, Former NIH Scientist and Expert in Acne
“I have spent my entire career focused on the treatment of difficult skin conditions. While working as a clinical research scientist at the National Institutes of Health, I treated patients from all over the world with very severe skin problems. I found that there were no effective AND non-toxic solutions for my patients–especially for people who have sensitive skin. I set out to create products that are effective AND hypoallergenic AND non-toxic for all ages. After almost FIVE years of trial and error, TrueLipids and TrueCider were born! These products are so effective that they have received United States patents, and won many awards.
Give them a try. I’m sure you will love them like my family and I do.”
With Love,