Dealing with patchy skin? Get Melasma treatment in Nepal

Are you tired of battling uneven, patchy skin that won’t go away despite home remedies or fairness creams, get Melasma treatment in Nepal. If you’re noticing brown or grayish patches on your cheeks, forehead, upper lip, or nose, you could be dealing with a skin condition called melasma—and you’re not alone.

Melasma is one of the most stubborn forms of pigmentation, and treating it takes more than over-the-counter creams. At Lucent Skin and Hair Clinic in Bhaktapur, we provide scientifically proven, customized melasma treatments that target the root cause and help restore your natural skin tone safely.

Let’s explore everything you need to know about melasma, its causes, and the most effective treatment options available in Nepal.

What is melasma?

Melasma is a chronic pigmentation disorder that causes dark, irregular patches—often on the face. It’s more common in women, especially those with medium to dark skin tones, and is often triggered by hormonal changes, sunlight, or genetics.

Common areas affected by melasma:

  • Cheeks
  • Forehead
  • Bridge of the nose
  • Upper lip
  • Jawline

While not dangerous, melasma can deeply affect confidence and self-esteem—especially when it doesn’t respond to typical creams or home remedies.

1. What causes melasma?

Understanding the cause is key to finding the right treatment. Melasma occurs when melanocytes (pigment cells) produce too much melanin.

Common melasma triggers:

  • Sun exposure – The most common and strongest trigger
  • Hormonal changes – Pregnancy, oral contraceptives, or hormone therapy
  • Genetics – Runs in families or among South Asian skin types
  • Heat and inflammation – Even from cooking, sauna use, or skin irritation
  • Photosensitizing products – Harsh cosmetics or fragrance in skincare

Melasma is complex. That’s why at Lucent, we begin with a thorough consultation and Woods Lamp or Dermatoscope analysis to classify your melasma as epidermal, dermal, or mixed—so your treatment plan actually works.

2. How to treat melasma effectively

Frustrated that nothing has worked? That’s because melasma is stubborn, and no single treatment suits everyone. It needs a multi-layered approach combining medical care, lifestyle changes, and skin protection.

Our melasma treatment approach at Lucent:

Prescription creams and serums
Customized blends of ingredients like:

  • Hydroquinone – Gold standard depigmenting agent
  • Kojic acid, arbutin, and licorice extract – Natural pigment reducers
  • Retinoids and azelaic acid – Promote cell turnover
  • Niacinamide and vitamin C – Brighten skin and reduce inflammation

These are given based on your melasma type and skin sensitivity.

Chemical peels
Gently exfoliate pigmented layers and stimulate fresh skin. We use:

  • Glycolic acid
  • Lactic acid
  • TCA (trichloroacetic acid)
    Peels are done in controlled sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart.

Laser toning (Q-switched Nd:YAG laser)
Breaks down deeper pigmentation (especially in dermal or mixed melasma) without damaging surface skin. Performed in multiple low-energy sessions for safety.

Oral supplements
Melasma is partly internal. We offer antioxidants like Polypodium leucotomos, Glutathione, and Vitamin C to reduce oxidative stress.

Microneedling with pigment-correcting serums
Used for stubborn or recurrent melasma to improve absorption and enhance cellular renewal.

Sun protection and skin barrier support
SPF 50+ sunscreen is non-negotiable. We also recommend barrier-repair moisturizers to reduce inflammation and sensitivity that worsen pigmentation.

3. Melasma treatment cost in Nepal

We keep our treatment pricing fair and transparent. Your total cost will depend on your melasma severity, skin type, and the treatment combination needed.

At Lucent Skin and Hair Clinic:

  • Dermatologist consultation + skin analysis: NPR 500
  • Customized medical cream: NPR 1,200 – 2,500
  • Chemical peels (per session): NPR 2,000 – 3,500
  • Laser toning: NPR 5,000 – 7,500 per session
  • Microneedling with serums: NPR 6,000 – 8,000
  • Oral supplements (1 month): NPR 2,000 – 3,000

We usually recommend a combination plan over 3–6 sessions for visible and lasting improvement. A full quote is given after your first consultation.

4. How long does melasma take to fade?

Melasma doesn’t vanish overnight. But with the right treatment, you’ll notice:

  • 20–40% improvement in 4–6 weeks
  • 60–80% clearance in 3–4 months
  • Ongoing maintenance may be needed for hormonal or sun-triggered types

We track your progress at every visit and adjust your plan as needed. The key is consistency, patience, and sun protection.

5. Tips to manage melasma at home

In addition to your treatment plan, here are simple tips to control melasma from worsening:

  • Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 50+) daily—even indoors
  • Reapply sunscreen every 3 hours if exposed to light
  • Avoid scented skincare or harsh scrubs
  • Don’t wax or bleach facial hair—it can inflame the skin
  • Eat antioxidant-rich foods: berries, green tea, spinach, nuts
  • Manage stress and get enough sleep

Melasma often returns if skin is irritated or unprotected—so your daily routine matters just as much as your treatment.

Why choose Lucent Skin and Hair Clinic?

At Lucent, we don’t just give you a cream and send you off—we listen, analyze, and design a melasma treatment plan that works for your skin. Here’s what makes our approach unique:

  • Dermatologist-led care with experience in South Asian skin
  • Access to medical-grade ingredients and lasers
  • Customization for sensitive, hormonal, or recurrent melasma
  • Affordable packages with no unnecessary upselling
  • Empathy and confidentiality throughout your treatment journey

We treat every case like it’s our only case—because your skin deserves that level of care.

Frequently asked questions

Can melasma be permanently cured?
Not always. But with the right treatment, it can be faded and controlled for the long term.

Are laser treatments safe for melasma?
Yes, when done by professionals using low-fluence protocols. We use Q-switched Nd:YAG—safe for Indian and Nepali skin tones.

Will stopping birth control help?
If melasma is hormone-triggered, adjusting your birth control may help. Always consult your gynecologist and dermatologist together.

Can men get melasma too?
Yes—though less common, it’s seen in men who work outdoors or have family history.

What happens if I stop using sunscreen?
Your melasma will return or worsen. Sunscreen is lifelong protection—not a short-term fix.

Book your melasma consultation today

Melasma can be tough—but it’s not untreatable. With the right diagnosis, science-based care, and consistent effort, your skin can return to its natural clarity and balance.

Get in touch today and begin your journey to brighter, more even-toned skin—without harsh chemicals or empty promises.

📍 Location: Gatthaghar, Bhaktapur, Nepal
📞 Phone: +977-9841430146, 016630641
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Your skin has healed from many things. Melasma is just one more.