{"id":6443,"date":"2021-05-18T10:17:27","date_gmt":"2021-05-18T09:17:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kayaskinclinic.com\/oman\/?p=6443"},"modified":"2023-02-22T13:06:39","modified_gmt":"2023-02-22T13:06:39","slug":"melasma-the-truth-about-pregnancy-mask","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kayaskinclinic.com\/oman\/en\/know-skin-hair\/melasma-the-truth-about-pregnancy-mask\/","title":{"rendered":"Unmasking the truth about the pregnancy mask"},"content":{"rendered":"

As a mom-to-be, the sudden appearance of dark spots or patches on your face can be quite a scary experience and is sure to cause several anxious moments. And while your more experienced relatives and friends may dismiss it as just \u2018the mask of pregnancy\u2019, we know that you have a lot more questions running in your mind about this sudden pigmentation on your skin.<\/p>\n

Fret not! We are here to answer all your questions on melasma and what you can do to deal with this skin condition.<\/p>\n

So, what is melasma? <\/strong><\/p>\n

Melasma, which translates from the Greek word \u2018dark\u2019 is exactly as it sounds\u2014the appearance of grey or brown patches, predominantly on the face. It is a common skin condition that is generally associated with the hormonal changes that are part of pregnancy. Research into this skin pigmentation condition shows that as many as 15% to 50% of women experience some amount of skin darkening during pregnancy.<\/p>\n

Why is it called the mask of pregnancy? <\/strong><\/p>\n

Melasma is often referred \u00a0to as Chloasma or a \u2018mask of pregnancy\u2019 because the skin darkening most commonly appears on the face around the chin, cheeks, nose, upper lip or other cranial areas\u2014giving it the appearance of a mask covering your face.<\/p>\n

What causes melasma? <\/strong><\/p>\n

Scientists are still not one hundred percent clear on what causes this skin condition. Several triggers have been found.<\/p>\n

Hormones<\/strong>: One major trigger is estrogen and progesterone sensitivity. A change or sensitivity to these hormones can lead to an increased production of melanin\u2014which we all know is responsible for the shade of our skin. This change in hormones is generally experienced when you are pregnant or if you are on birth control pills or hormone therapy.<\/p>\n

Stress<\/strong>: Doctors have also noticed that stress, thyroid disease, and phototoxic and anti-epileptic drugs can trigger melasma. Both stress and thyroid disease can cause some hormonal imbalance, which in turn can cause melasma.<\/p>\n

Sun Exposure<\/strong>: Sun exposure is considered one of the most important factors involved in the pathogenesis of melasma. UV light and in some cases, visible light can start an inflammatory cascade involving different layers of the skin and the blood vessels that eventually result in melasma.<\/p>\n

Finally, it can be a combination of two or more of the above mentioned factors that can cause melasma.<\/p>\n

What are the most common areas where melasma appears? <\/strong><\/p>\n

You may see the appearance of melasma in any of the following locations or in a combination of these areas on your skin:<\/p>\n