Saturday, September 1, 2012

Melasma




Melasma, sometimes called chloasma, appears as a symmetrical blotchy, brownish pigmentation on the face. The pigmentation is due to overproduction of melanin by the pigment cells, melanocytes. It can lead to considerable embarassment and distress.

Get more information on melasma from the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated.

Talk to our pharmacists to see how the special combination of active compounds in Amela-Ex can help you.

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