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Melasma / Hyperpigmentation

Skin hyperpigmentation including melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation treated with compounded depigmenting agents.

About Melasma

Melasma and hyperpigmentation are common skin conditions involving excess melanin production. Compounded topical treatments offer significantly higher concentrations and multi-drug combinations than commercial products, targeting multiple pathways of pigment production simultaneously for superior results.

Medications for This Condition

These compounded medications are commonly prescribed for melasma. Click any medication to compare prices from licensed U.S. pharmacies.

Compounded Hydroquinone (Topical)

Compounded prescription hydroquinone is the gold-standard depigmenting agent — available in custom strengths from 4–10% ...

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Tretinoin

Compounded tretinoin is the most prescribed topical anti-aging and acne medication in the US — available in custom stren...

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Compounded Azelaic Acid (Topical)

Compounded azelaic acid delivers one of dermatology’s most versatile active ingredients at prescription strengths — trea...

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Tranexamic Acid (Topical)

Tranexamic acid has emerged as one of the most effective topical treatments for melasma and hyperpigmentation, with an e...

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Compounded Kojic Acid (Topical)

Skin-lightening agent for melasma and hyperpigmentation

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