Melasma Awareness Month: Understanding Stubborn Skin Discoloration and How We Can Help

July 7, 2026

Melasma Awareness Month is a great opportunity to learn about one of the most common causes of uneven skin tone. Melasma appears as patches of brown, gray, or tan discoloration, most often on the cheeks, forehead, nose, upper lip, and chin. While it can affect anyone, it is most commonly seen in women and is often triggered by hormonal changes, genetics, sun exposure, and heat. Even after spending just a short time outdoors, ultraviolet (UV) rays can stimulate pigment-producing cells, causing melasma to become darker and more noticeable.


Unlike age spots or other forms of sun damage, melasma develops deeper within the skin, making it more difficult to treat with over-the-counter products alone. It also tends to return if the underlying triggers aren't managed. That's why consistent use of broad-spectrum sunscreen, medical-grade skincare, and professional skin treatments are essential for achieving and maintaining clearer, more even-toned skin. Early evaluation and a personalized treatment plan can make a significant difference in improving the appearance of melasma.


At Allure Med Spa in Scarborough, Maine, we offer customized treatment plans designed to safely improve melasma and other forms of hyperpigmentation. One of our most effective options is the Perfect Derma Peel, a medical-grade chemical peel formulated to improve discoloration by accelerating healthy skin cell turnover while helping to reduce excess pigment production. We also carry medical-grade skincare that supports pigment correction, brightens the complexion, and helps maintain results between treatments. Depending on your skin type and goals, your provider may also recommend microneedling as part of a comprehensive skin rejuvenation plan to improve overall skin health and enhance the absorption of professional skincare products.


Because melasma treatment is unique to each individual, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. During your consultation, our experienced providers will perform a thorough skin assessment, discuss your concerns and lifestyle, and develop a customized treatment plan designed specifically for your skin. Our goal is not only to improve visible pigmentation but also to help reduce future flare-ups and keep your skin looking healthy and radiant year-round.


If you've been frustrated by stubborn facial discoloration that doesn't seem to fade, you're not alone. Schedule a consultation at Allure Med Spa to learn more about your melasma treatment options. With the right combination of professional skin treatments, medical-grade skincare, and daily sun protection, brighter, more even-toned skin is within reach.

June is Acne Awareness Month: Understanding Acne and Your Treatment Options
June 6, 2026
June is Acne Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to learn more about one of the most common skin conditions affecting both teens and adults. Acne occurs when pores become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria, leading to blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and cystic breakouts.
Person applying sunscreen to upper arm with a visible mole
April 29, 2026
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month , making it the perfect time to prioritize your skin health and prevention habits. While many people focus on skincare for cosmetic reasons, protecting your skin goes far beyond appearance. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States , yet it is also one of the most preventable with the right daily habits and early detection. The primary cause of skin cancer is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation , which comes from both the sun and tanning beds. Even minimal, repeated sun exposure accumulates over time, leading to sun damage , hyperpigmentation , premature aging , and in more serious cases, precancerous lesions like actinic keratosis . This is why consistent sun protection is essential—not just during summer, but all year long. One of the most effective ways to protect your skin is by using a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher daily , such as the Colorescience SPF line available in our office . Sunscreen should be applied every morning and reapplied every two hours when outdoors. Additional protective measures—like wearing wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and avoiding peak sun hours between 10 AM and 4 PM—can significantly reduce UV exposure. These simple but powerful habits not only help prevent skin cancer but also preserve your skin’s youthful, healthy appearance. Awareness and early detection are equally important. Be proactive by monitoring your skin for any changes, including new or evolving moles , rough or scaly patches , or spots that do not heal properly . Regular self-checks, along with professional skin evaluations, are key to identifying concerns early—when they are most treatable. If anything appears suspicious, a dermatology evaluation is always recommended for proper diagnosis . At our med spa, we believe that prevention , education , and corrective treatments work together to support long-term skin health. While we do not replace dermatologic care, we offer advanced treatments that improve sun damage , skin texture , and overall skin health , and can complement medical treatment after proper diagnosis. Services such as laser treatments , chemical peels , and medical-grade skincare can help restore and maintain healthier skin. This Skin Cancer Awareness Month, take the opportunity to evaluate your current skincare routine and sun protection habits. Investing in daily SPF, professional guidance, and preventative care today can make a lasting impact on your skin’s future. Healthy skin isn’t just about how it looks—it’s about how well it’s protected.
Close-up of a person's face showing prominent redness on the cheeks and visible skin texture, including freckles.
April 3, 2026
April is Rosacea Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shedding light on a common yet often misunderstood skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
Embrace Healthy Skin This November: How to Protect, Repair, and Glow All Season Long
November 5, 2025
November is National Healthy Skin Month, and there’s no better time to focus on your skin’s health and longevity. As temperatures drop and indoor heating rises, our skin faces new challenges — dryness, dullness, and sensitivity.
October is National Eczema Awareness Month: Understanding and Managing Your Skin
October 7, 2025
October is National Eczema Awareness Month. Learn what causes eczema, how to manage it, and treatment options at Allure Med Spa in Scarborough, Maine.
September Spotlight: Understanding Actinic Keratosis and How the Ultra Laser Can Help
September 1, 2025
September is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to talk about an important skin condition we see at Allure Med Spa: Actinic Keratosis (AK). These rough, scaly patches are more than just a cosmetic concern—they are considered precancerous lesions that can progress into skin cancer if left untreated.
Protect Your Skin, Protect Your Health
July 12, 2025
It’s July, which means it’s UV Safety Awareness Month, and we’re here to talk about protecting your skin from the sun. We know how tempting it is to soak up the sunshine (especially here in Scarborough, Maine), but too much ultraviolet (UV) radiation can have lasting effects on your skin and your health.