Melasma & Dark Spots Treatment — Affordable Care From Home
Treat melasma, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation without leaving home. Our FDA-approved, clinically backed prescription treatments are designed to help fade discoloration safely and effectively — with no long wait times or costly office visits. Start with a quick online assessment and receive treatment delivered right to your door.
- $25 online telehealth consultation
- Prescription treatments starting at $20 per month
- Free standard shipping; expedited and overnight options available
- HSA & FSA eligible
About Melasma & Dark Spots
Melasma and dark spots are common skin concerns that cause uneven skin tone and discoloration, most often affecting the face. While not medically dangerous, they can significantly impact confidence and quality of life. With the right treatment plan and sun protection, discoloration can be managed and improved.
What Is Melasma?
What Causes Melasma?
Melasma develops when melanocytes produce excess pigment. Common triggers include:
- Sun and visible light exposure
- Hormonal changes (pregnancy or birth control)
- Genetics
- Thyroid disorders
Even minimal sun exposure can worsen existing melasma.
What Are Dark Spots?
What Is a “Melasma Mustache”?
Is Melasma Dangerous?
Where Does Melasma Occur?
Melasma most commonly appears on the face but can also develop on:
- Neck
- Forearms
- Upper chest
Melasma vs. Hyperpigmentation: What’s the Difference?
Melasma vs. Sun Spots
| Melasma | Sun Spots |
|---|---|
| Often hormone-related | Caused by UV exposure |
| Larger patches | Small, defined spots |
| Common in younger women | More common after age 50 |
| Chronic and recurring | Usually permanent but stable |
Can Melasma Occur During Pregnancy?
Can Sunscreen Help Prevent Melasma?
Is There a Cure for Melasma?
Can Melasma Go Away on Its Own?
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Melasma & Dark Spot Treatment FAQs
What Treatments Are Available?
Treatment plans often combine prevention and correction strategies:
Sunscreen
The foundation of all melasma treatment. Daily use helps prevent new pigment from forming and protects treatment results.
Prescription Topical Treatments
Clinically supported ingredients that help fade existing pigmentation include:
- Hydroquinone
- Azelaic acid
- Tretinoin and other retinoids
- Tranexamic acid
- Kojic acid
- Niacinamide
These work by reducing pigment production, inflammation, and abnormal blood vessel activity.
Chemical Peels
Chemical peels using glycolic or salicylic acid may help some patients but carry risks, including irritation or worsening pigmentation—especially for deeper skin tones.
Laser Treatments
Lasers can break up pigment but have a high risk of relapse and, in some cases, worsening melasma. They are generally not first-line treatment.
Prescription Medications for Melasma & Dark Spots
Common prescription options include:
- Tretinoin Cream (generic Retin-A®)
- Tazarotene Cream
- Adapalene Gel
- Azelaic Acid 15% Gel
- Hydroquinone Cream
Your provider will determine the best option based on your skin type and condition.
How Long Do Treatments Take to Work?
Do Over-the-Counter Treatments Work?
Some OTC products may help mild discoloration. Ingredients with evidence include:
- Alpha-hydroxy acids (glycolic acid)
- Kojic acid
- Retinol
However, OTC products are considered cosmetic and are not FDA-approved to treat melasma. Prescription treatments generally offer stronger, clinically proven results.
Can I Get Melasma Treatment Online?
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How Our Service Works
| Select your treatment | Get a personalized treatment plan | Receive your prescription at home |
|---|---|---|
| Choose your preferred medication and complete a quick health questionnaire. | A U.S.-licensed medical provider reviews your information and recommends treatment options. | If prescribed, your medication ships free and discreetly from our U.S.-licensed pharmacy. |
Why Choose Future Now Rx?
Simple, affordable, and expert-backed care.
- No subscriptions or memberships
- $25 telehealth visit with a licensed provider
- Prescription treatments starting at $20/month
- Private, secure, and confidential
- Free standard shipping; expedited options available
Future Now Rx provides personalized, out-of-the-box care whenever you need us.
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