Melasma
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Fraxel for Melasma
Melasma—which is most common in women and affects about 45 million people worldwide—appears as irregular patches of brown skin on the forehead, cheeks, upper lip and nose. Like most other pigmented lesions, Melasma is not dangerous, but it can be a self-confidence crusher, prompting many women to hide behind a mask of make-up.
Melasma is most common during hormonal fluctuations associated with pregnancy, oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy. So instead of celebrating the beauty of motherhood, women with Melasma must wear what's often called "the mask of pregnancy.
FRAXEL BY THE NUMBERS
In science and medicine, sometimes statistics can tell a bigger-picture story. Some impressive numbers:
Some impressive numbers:
-- Fraxel is available in more than 80 countries worldwide
-- Over 2,500 physicians offer Fraxel treatment
-- Over 800,000 procedures performed
-- Over 45 patents have been issued on unique fractional laser technology
-- Thermage received aesthetic clearance in 2003