What is melasma?

Melasma (hyperpigmentation) is a skin condition that causes brown or gray patches to appear on the face, especially on the cheeks, forehead, nose, and upper lip. It is more common in women than men and often occurs during pregnancy, hormonal changes, or sun exposure. Melasma is not harmful or contagious, but it can affect your self-esteem and quality of life.

What causes melasma?

Melasma is believed to be related to the overproduction of melanin, the pigment that gives color to your skin. Some factors that can trigger or worsen melasma are:

  • Hormonal changes, such as pregnancy and birth control pills
  • Sun exposure, which stimulates the production of melanin and can darken the patches
  • Skin irritation, such as from cosmetics, skin care products, or treatments that can cause inflammation or allergic reactions
  • Genetics, as some people may have a family history or a predisposition to develop melasma
  • Race and skin type, as people with darker skin tones are more likely to develop melasma

What are the best treatments for melasma?

Bad news: there is no cure for melasma, as it is a chronic skin condition. Good news: there are lots of ways to reduce its appearance and prevent it from getting worse. Dr. Tkatch takes a comprehensive approach to the treatment of melasma, understanding it can be stubborn and require an individualized treatment plan with multiple modalities. 

Some of your treatment options are:

  • Sun protection, which is the most important step to prevent and manage melasma. You should wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher every day, even on rainy West Coast days! During outdoor activities or summer days, move up to SPF 50.  You should also try to avoid direct sun exposure, especially between 10 am and 4 pm, by wearing a hat, sporting sunglasses, and using long-sleeve protective clothing.
  • In addition to sun protection, it is important to avoid prolonged exposure to heat sources, like infrared heaters, saunas, and cooking appliances. 
  • Topical creams, which can lighten the patches and improve the skin tone. Some of the ingredients that can help are hydroquinone, azelaic acid, kojic acid, niacinamide, tranexamic acid, and vitamin C. You should consult your skin doctor before using any of these products, as they may have side effects or interactions with other medications.
  • Chemical peels, which can remove the top layer of the skin and reveal a more even complexion. Chemical peels can vary in strength and depth and should be performed by a skin care professional. They can cause temporary redness, peeling, and sensitivity and may not be suitable for all skin types.
  • Laser therapy, which can target the pigment cells and reduce the patches. Laser therapy can be more effective and faster than topical creams, but it can also be more expensive and riskier. Laser therapy can cause scarring, hyperpigmentation, or hypopigmentation and may not work for all skin tones.
  • Microneedling, which can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin and improve the skin’s texture and appearance. Microneedling involves creating tiny punctures in the skin with fine needles and applying a serum or cream afterwards, including brightening agents. 
  • Prescription products including hydroquinone and tranexamic acid. These prescriptions require close medical supervision and an experienced skin care doctor to prescribe them. Dr. Tkatch has extensive experience treating melasma with prescription-strength medications and a track record of excellent results. 

How much will it cost to treat melasma? 

Melasma is difficult to treat, and successful outcomes require the use of preventative sunscreens, topical creams, facials, lasers, peels, microneedling, and prescription products. It takes a lot of time and effort, yours and ours, to improve melasma. Most people who have tried one or two of these approaches find themselves frustrated with their results. That’s why Dr. Tkatch offers a comprehensive six-month program that is all-inclusive and includes the cost of all of your skin care products and in-clinic treatments, including lasers and your visits with Dr. Tkatch. The only cost not included is the cost of your prescriptions, which you will fill at the pharmacy. The cost of the program is $4,000 and can be paid in installments with our financing partner Affirm. If you are ready to stop hiding behind your melasma and are committed to tackling it seriously, Dr. Tkatch and her team of medical estheticians are ready to help. Call (604) 385-3838 to reach our Surrey office today.

Sonya - Pigmentation

Pigmentation Testimonial - MD Wellness Solutions
This patient is extremely happy and satisfied with the results of the treatment she underwent with Dr. Tkatch and the team. She went for a facial and sought treatment for her melasma. With microneedling and Potenza, her complexion has improved, and she hopes to continue the treatment for optimum results. 

I’ve been seeing Dr. Tkatch for almost over a year now, and I’m happy for the positive result of what she did for me, and her team. I came here first to do a facial and then I discussed my melasma and Dr. Tkatch and her team helped me, giving me advice, what is the best thing to do, and of course prescription as well, following all the protocols, all the regimen that I need to do. And then, those microneedling and the Potenza really helped a lot for my pigmentation. And I’m so happy of the positive result. And then, of course I discussed with my co-workers and then, we didn’t realize that we were seeing Dr. Tkatch at the same time. So, we are both excited to see her again one more time, and I recommend them more better. And they see the positive result as well on my face as after those treatments. So, I’m glad to see her and keep coming back again. Here I am!


Dr. Shelin Tkatch, MD, FRCSC, DPD board-certified gynecologist-surgeon Surrey, BC

Dr. Shelin Tkatch, MD, FRCSC, DPD

Dr. Shelin Tkatch, MD, FRCSC, DPD, is a distinguished board-certified gynecologist-surgeon with a diploma in dermatology, exhibiting a unique blend of medical expertise. Renowned for her keen eye for facial aesthetics, she combines surgical precision with an artist's touch to achieve facial harmony and beauty for her patients.

Dr. Tkatch's commitment to research in vitality-enhancing medicine underscores her dedication to providing cutting-edge, non-surgical rejuvenation treatments. As an active staff member at Peace Arch Hospital and a Clinical Instructor at the University of British Columbia, she's at the forefront of medical education. Dr. Tkatch's holistic approach to healthcare and her membership in esteemed medical associations reflect her unwavering commitment to patient well-being and satisfaction. Dr. Tkatch's compassionate demeanor at MD Wellness Solutions fosters a safe and relaxed environment, allowing patients to embrace self-care and enhance their confidence through tailored treatments.