Guide · 2026·9 min read·2026-08-18

Melasma: causes, treatment and why laser is not the first answer

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Melasma is the most common skin concern in our consultation records — and the one where common belief runs furthest ahead of evidence. The 2025 international Delphi consensus of 38 dermatologists across 11 countries makes photoprotection essential, prescription topicals the mainstay, and reserves lasers for refractory cases — nearly the reverse of how melasma is marketed. This guide explains why, how melasma differs from freckles, and what realistic control looks like.

Nature of melasma
A chronic, relapsing condition — not a stain removed once
Treatment foundation
Daily broad-spectrum photoprotection — consensus calls it essential
Laser's role
Reserved for cases refractory to first-line care
Key risk
Aggressive laser settings can darken melasma

01What causes melasma

Melasma is overactivity of pigment cells in chronically light-exposed skin, appearing as brown to grey-brown patches — usually symmetric, on the cheeks, forehead, nose bridge or upper lip.

Recent research shows it is not only a pigment problem: melasma skin carries increased vascularity, more mast cells and basement-membrane damage. That multi-layer pathology is the mechanistic reason colour-only treatment tends to relapse — the rest of the disease is untouched.

Ultraviolet and visible light exposure is the dominant trigger; hormones are next, with pregnancy and hormonal contraception clearly associated. Genetics sets individual susceptibility, and Asian skin sits in the higher-susceptibility group.

02Melasma vs freckles

These are the two most-confused pigment problems, and telling them apart decides the care path — they respond very differently.

Melasma vs freckles — sort this out before choosing care

Appearance

MelasmaDiffuse brown/grey-brown patches, soft borders, usually symmetric
Freckles / lentiginesSmall discrete spots with sharp borders

Mechanism

MelasmaPigment-cell overactivity plus vascular and dermal change
Freckles / lentiginesFocal pigment accumulation from sun; shallower mechanism

Disease behaviour

MelasmaChronic, relapsing, needs ongoing control
Freckles / lentiginesFairly stable; better treatment response, less relapse

Laser's role

MelasmaLater-line, refractory cases, low energy, specialist hands
Freckles / lentiginesComparatively good response to pigment lasers

Many people have both at once. Physician diagnosis first — an approach that suits freckles can make melasma worse.

03Evidence-based treatment order

The 2025 Delphi consensus (38 dermatologists, 11 countries, Pigmentary Disorders Society) is explicit about order: broad-spectrum photoprotection is essential; physician-prescribed depigmenting topicals are the mainstay; adjunct procedures such as chemical peels or microneedling can enhance topicals case-by-case; and lasers are reserved for refractory cases.

Notice that this order is nearly the inverse of aesthetic-market messaging, which leads with laser. The difference is not opinion but disease behaviour: melasma is a chronic condition sensitive to provocation, and overly aggressive treatment is itself a provocation.

Some oral medicines have supporting evidence in suitable cases, strictly under physician assessment and follow-up. This article deliberately names no drugs — medicine selection is an individual clinical decision.

04Is laser good for melasma? The complete answer

Laser has a real place — for melasma that has not responded to properly used topicals and photoprotection. Specialist reviews describe low-fluence pigment-targeted lasers and light devices, always alongside strict sun protection and topical therapy, never alone.

The side that must be said out loud: light-based treatment carries its own risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma stimulation, particularly in Asian skin, and the risk rises with energy and frequency. That is why melasma laser work belongs with a physician, on an individual plan with maintenance follow-up — not an identical package for everyone.

Before agreeing to laser, ask: has my melasma had adequate first-line care; how are the device and settings chosen for Asian skin; and what is the plan if my melasma darkens after treatment?

05Living with melasma, controlled

The realistic goal is control — fading it and preventing rebound — not permanent erasure. Studies agree that abandoning photoprotection is the leading cause of relapse, so sun protection is a permanent routine, not a treatment phase: daily broad-spectrum sunscreen, hats, midday shade.

For melasma linked to hormonal contraception, discussing alternatives with your physician is an overlooked part of care. Pregnancy-related melasma sometimes fades after delivery, so assessment often precedes active treatment.

This article is general information, not a diagnosis or individual treatment advice. Some pigment conditions must first be distinguished from other skin diseases by a physician.

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06Common questions

What causes melasma?+
Overactive pigment cells in light-exposed skin, driven mainly by sun exposure, with hormones (pregnancy, hormonal contraception) a major co-trigger and genetics setting susceptibility. Research also finds vascular and dermal changes — melasma is more than surface colour.
How is melasma different from freckles?+
Melasma forms diffuse symmetric patches, is chronic and relapsing; freckles are small sharp-edged spots that stay fairly stable and respond better to lasers. Many people have both, so get a physician diagnosis first — a freckle approach can worsen melasma.
Is laser good for melasma?+
Per the 2025 expert consensus, laser is a later-line option reserved for melasma refractory to topicals and photoprotection, at low energy in physician hands — because aggressive light treatment can darken melasma. Starting with laser is starting out of order.
Can melasma be cured permanently?+
No currently evidenced treatment cures melasma permanently. It is a chronic condition that relapses on provocation — sun above all. Realistic care aims at control and prevention; a permanent-cure promise is not supported by evidence.
Can melasma be treated naturally?+
The most effective 'natural' measure is strict daily sun protection — the single point every study agrees is indispensable. Herbal or home remedies lack sufficient evidence, and some irritate the skin enough to darken melasma.

08References & further reading

  1. Sarkar R, Desai SR, et al. Delphi consensus on melasma management by international experts and Pigmentary Disorders Society. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2025;40(4):680–692.38 dermatologists from 11 countries: broad-spectrum photoprotection is essential; topical therapy is the mainstay; lasers are reserved for refractory cases.
  2. Piętowska Z, Nowicka D, Szepietowski JC. Understanding Melasma — How Can Pharmacology and Cosmetology Procedures and Prevention Help to Achieve Optimal Treatment Results? Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022;19(19):12084.Melasma is chronic, with recurrence and treatment resistance; pathology extends beyond pigment cells to vascularisation and basement-membrane damage. Treating pigment alone is often ineffective without photoprotection.
  3. Li JY, Geddes ER, Robinson DM, Friedman PM. A review of melasma treatment focusing on laser and light devices. Semin Cutan Med Surg. 2016;35(4):223–232.Laser and light are second- or third-line options for recalcitrant melasma; low-energy settings are preferred because treatment itself can trigger post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma stimulation.

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