Melasma can be removed several times, and it is almost the same as 3 to 6 times to do the laser, depending on the type of melasma and personal conditions, the number of times will be different, and usually, the laser **melasma needs to be performed many times to achieve the desired effect.
In general, it takes about 3-6 lasers** to significantly lighten or remove melasma, usually 2-4 weeks apart. However, it is important to note that results vary from individual to individual, and the relationship between frequency and effect should be determined based on the doctor's advice and individual circumstances.
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Melasma usually does not appear after a professional laser** at a formal medical aesthetic institution**, and the laser** lightens or eliminates blemishes by acting on pigment cells to break them down and drain them.
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However, melasma may reappear or worsen if you continue to be exposed to the sun, do not take care of your daily care and sun protection, and do not have regular check-ups and maintenance**.
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Therefore, in order to maintain the best results, it should be combined with daily sun protection, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and regularly use whitening skin care products.