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When it comes to melasma, New Jersey’s Skin & Laser Center of NJ explains that this common skin problem impacts roughly half of all pregnant patients. The cause of this condition is not completely known, but it often occurs in relation to pregnancy, birth control pills, hormone replacement pills, or other hormonal changes. For this reason, it’s thought to be caused by hormones. Unfortunately, when the pregnancy ends or the birth control or hormone pills are discontinued, the skin changes often persist. It typically appears as brown to gray-brown patches on the face—usually on the cheeks or upper lip—but can appear in other areas as well. There are some treatments for this condition, but the discoloration is likely to recur with sun exposure, and there is no cure.
Often called the “mask of pregnancy” because it is so common among pregnant patients, melasma is caused by an overproduction of melanocytes, which are the cells that give your skin its color. Fortunately, melasma is harmless, painless, and noncancerous, typically fading within a few months. Because it often resembles certain skin cancers, it is still a good idea to visit your dermatologist for a formal diagnosis to ensure the condition is, in fact, melasma. For patients who are embarrassed or uncomfortable about these discolored patches of skin, Skin & Laser Center of NJ offers several effective, noninvasive treatment options.
In late 2016 she founded the Skin & Laser Center of NJ, LLC in Mahwah, NJ where she continues to treat her medical and cosmetic patients, and further pursues her interest in laser medicine. Dr. Lieb’s mission is to provide high quality dermatologic care using up-to-date medical information and cutting edge technology in an efficiently run practice. Dr. Lieb is board certified in dermatology, is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, a member of the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, the American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery, and the New Jersey Dermatologic Society. Dr. Lieb is a Staff Dermatologist at The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood.
After a melasma diagnosis is made, your provider will work with you to develop a treatment plan to help address the signs and symptoms. The following treatment options are all available at Skin & Laser Center of NJ:
Patients who experience skin irritation or more darkening of the skin after treatment should contact their dermatologist. You can also contact us about other pigmentation and vascular problems, such as broken blood vessels, brown spots, port-wine stains, and more.
Skin & Laser Center of NJ in Ramsey provides a wide range of medical, surgical, and cosmetic services for patients in and around New Jersey. Patients can get diagnosis and treatment for acne, skin cancer (with Mohs surgery), chronic conditions (like psoriasis, rosacea, and eczema), moles, melasma, vitiligo, athlete’s foot, toenail fungus, scabies, contact dermatitis, and more. Cosmetic options include wrinkle-relaxing BOTOX® and Dysport®, dermal fillers like Juvederm® and Restylane®, Kybella® for reducing a double chin, chemical peels, Hydrafacial MD, microneedling, laser hair removal, laser acne treatments, laser scar treatments, laser tattoo removal, CoolSculpting®, laser vein treatments, sclerotherapy, and more.
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