Stains - Middle Third
Dark spots on the mid-face, which includes areas like the cheeks and nose, are a common cosmetic concern that can be caused by various factors. Prolonged sun exposure is a major culprit, as UV rays stimulate excessive melanin production, leading to dark spots. Hormonal changes, such as those that occur during pregnancy or with the use of contraceptives, can also trigger melasma, a form of hyperpigmentation that predominantly affects the mid-face. Other causes include acne, which can leave pigmented scars, and skin irritation from sweat or the use of unsuitable cosmetic products. To treat these spots, it is essential to complement any necessary treatment with daily use of sunscreen and depigmenting products to prevent their reappearance and maintain an even skin tone.