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Melasma is a type of hyperpigmentation often linked to hormonal fluctuations, such as during pregnancy or from birth control use. It usually appears on the face—most commonly the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip—as symmetrical, brown or greyish patches.
Brown or grey-toned patches typically show up symmetrically across areas like the cheeks, forehead, or upper lip.
Consistent sunscreen use is crucial. Prescription options such as hydroquinone or tretinoin, along with treatments like chemical peels or laser therapy, can help reduce melasma’s visibility.
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Located on the Kings Road, our clinic is easy to reach from Chelsea, Kensington, Belgravia, Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Fulham and Battersea. We are positioned just moments from Sloane Square with excellent transport links across Central and South West London.
- Nearest tube: Sloane Square (District & Circle lines)
- Approx. 5-minute walk
- Multiple bus routes along King’s Road
- Metered on-street parking available on surrounding roads
- Nearby car parks: Duke of York Square & Cadogan Place
- Please allow additional time during peak hours
Accessibility: Please let us know if you require any assistance prior to your appointment, our team will be happy to help ensure your visit is comfortable.