August is summer’s curtain call in Wisconsin. High heat and sunny days remain, but dwindling light in the evening offers an ever-so-subtle sign of the forthcoming changing of the season. That gentle call of fall creates an urge within us to devote every last day to soaking up late summer’s splendor. But, enjoying August to its fullest must also include a full skincare routine to properly protect against the toll of UV radiation. Elevé is prepared to meet your need for outdoor adventure with August specials that include hot deals on Colorescience® medical-grade skincare. Plus, with a limited-time injectables BOGO sale, you’ll be looking refreshed and feeling confident all year round!

Unmasking the Top Treatment Options for Melasma

Many of us dream of having healthy, glowing skin and are often quick to treat or cover up even the smallest imperfection in our pursuit of an even tone. But, for those suffering from melasma, blotchy patches spread across a large portion of the face, making it difficult to hide with makeup. The heartening news is that melasma can be treated effectively with a personalized plan developed by experts, and there are few more qualified than the specialists at Elevé.

What is Melasma?

Melasma is a condition that produces hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin), most often presenting as brown or gray patches across the face, chest and neck. Sometimes called the “pregnancy mask,” melasma is most commonly experienced by women between the ages of 20 and 50.

What Causes Melasma?

The underlying cause of melasma still remains a mystery. And while science tells us that heredity is a significant factor, experts have identified many other triggers:

Pregnancy, Oral Contraceptives

Many women experience melasma during pregnancy or while taking oral contraceptives due to changes in hormone levels. A rise in certain hormones, like progesterone, can increase melanin production.

Sunlight

UV light stimulates the body’s production of melanin, and skin is affected in multiple ways when it isn’t protected from sun exposure. First, sunlight can darken existing melasma. Secondly, UV light and heat can trigger or “wake up” dormant melasma, causing it to appear.

Skincare Products

Scented cleansers and moisturizers can aggravate the skin and make melasma worse.

Options for Treating Melasma

To be clear, melasma can be challenging to manage, especially if one sticks to store-bought skincare products. The best avenue of treatment is through a personalized treatment plan developed by a professional skincare team. Often the solution will be a combination of topical applications and in-office treatments. There is no cure for melasma, but advanced aesthetic treatments and medical-grade skincare are proven to dramatically reduce the appearance of the condition’s characteristic blotchiness. Below are some of the melasma treatment options used by the specialists at Elevé:

HALO® – A revolutionary laser treatment by Sciton®, HALO® provides unmatched improvement in the visible signs of skin aging, including pigmentation and sun damage. The technology penetrates deep into the dermis, reducing discoloration in skin tone and stimulating collagen production to smooth and tighten skin and contract pores. HALO®’s unique hybrid design uses dual wavelengths to resurface both the epidermis and dermis simultaneously to deliver dramatic results.

Chemical Peels – Superficial chemical peels accelerate skin exfoliation, reducing the appearance of pigmentation and improving the overall condition of a patient’s skin.

Prevention

One of the most effective treatments for melasma is prevention. Following these steps can help keep melasma at bay:

  • Apply Sunscreen Daily. Because UV rays can easily trigger or worsen melasma, it’s important to use medical-grade sunscreen with an SPF of 50 or higher daily, regardless of whether the sun is out or not. 
  • Shield Skin from Direct Sunlight. Wear a wide-brimmed hat to further protect your face while outside.
  • Use Gentle Skincare. Anything that irritates your skin is likely to exacerbate your melasma.

Determining the right treatment plan for your melasma depends largely on the severity of your condition, your skin tone, and what’s believed to be causing your symptoms. It requires specialized care, and the team of experts at Elevé will always take the time to explain why they recommend products and procedures deemed most beneficial to you. Call 715-847-0000

to schedule a consultation today!

Sculptra® is an FDA-approved injectable that activates the skin’s natural regenerative process to replenish lost facial collagen and subtly restore facial volume. It’s often used to treat deep creases and folds to give a more youthful appearance. 

Dysport® works by minimizing the movement of the treated muscles, preventing the skin on top of it from folding and creating wrinkles. It’s best for moderate to severe wrinkles between the eyebrows. Benefits include smoothed fine lines and wrinkles, prevention of new wrinkles, no downtime, and natural-looking results within a week after treatment.

*Must schedule your treatment during the month of August to receive this special offer. Special cannot be combined with any other special offers. Expires 08/31/2022

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From mineral sunscreen to clinical skincare products, Colorescience® will help you achieve a clear, even complexion and protect your skin from the damaging effects of the sun and environmental aggressors such as pollution and free radicals. The brand is obsessively overprotective about preventing skin damage with products that go way beyond UV!

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