Which facial areas are less commonly affected by melasma when using topical estrogen?

When Dr. Ellen Gendler talks about melasma and topical estrogen, she points out a couple of spots on the face where melasma basically never shows up. She says she has never seen melasma occur under the eyes, and she doesn’t see it on the neck either. So if someone is worried about triggering melasma while using topical estrogen, those areas tend to be lower risk.

If you want to hear Dr. Menn walk through this in her own words, the melasma chapter from our YouTube conversation is really helpful. You can watch it here:Melasma and topical estrogen.

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