International Journal of Women's Dermatology (Mar 2018)

The effect of melasma on self-esteem: A pilot study

  • J. Jiang,
  • O. Akinseye,
  • A. Tovar-Garza, MD,
  • A.G. Pandya, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 38 – 42

Abstract

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Melasma is a common disorder of hyperpigmentation characterized by tan or brown macules and patches affecting sun-exposed areas, particularly the face. Melasma has been shown to have a significant impact on the quality of life and self-esteem of those affected. We interviewed six patients who were diagnosed with moderate-to-severe melasma with regard to the effect of their disorder on their self-esteem. All patients reported a significant negative effect on their quality of life and self-esteem. With successful therapy using a triple combination of cream and oral tranexamic acid to treat their melasma, all reported a marked improvement in self-esteem. Physicians who treat patients with melasma should be aware of its profound psychosocial effects and the improvement that successful melasma treatment can have on self-esteem. Keywords: melasma, self-esteem, quality of life, qualitative, pigmentation