Also known as میلسما
Dermatologist
MBBS, Dip. in Dermatology, AAAM (USA)
Plastic Surgeon
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Plastic Surgery)
Dermatologist
MBBS, DDV (Austria)
Dermatologist
Dip. in Dermatology, M.B.B.S.
Dermatologist
MBBS (Dow), FCPS (Dermatology), SCE Dermatology (UK)
Plastic Surgeon
MBBS, FCPS (Plastic Surgery)
Dermatologist
MBBS from Dow Medical College, University of Karachi, Master of Science Candidate, Faculty of Health Informatics from University of Victoria, Victoria, Cosmetic Medicine PGDip-MSc from University of South Wales, UK, Diploma
Dermatologist
MBBS from Dow Medical College, University of Karachi, Master of Science Candidate, Faculty of Health Informatics from University of Victoria, Victoria, Cosmetic Medicine PGDip-MSc from University of South Wales, UK, Diploma
Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
M.B.B.S. , Dip. in Aesthetics Medicine
Plastic Surgeon
MBBS, FCPS (Plastic Surgery)
Diabetologist
MBBS, MSc (Diabetes & Endocrinology), Dip. Diabetes, Canadian Certified Cosmetologist & Regenerative Medicine
Diabetologist
MBBS, MSc (Diabetes & Endocrinology), Dip. Diabetes, Canadian Certified Cosmetologist & Regenerative Medicine
Treatment for Melasma contains 3 medicines (hydroquinone, tretinoin, and a corticosteroid) in 1 cream. This is often called a triple cream. Other topical (applied to the skin) medicines may include azelaic acid or kojic acid to help lighten Melasma.