In Week 2 of its Summer Skin Series, MOLD Manila spotlights two targeted treatments—Melasma Peel and Melanocure intradermal therapy—to help address melasma, sunspots, and post-inflammatory marks with clear timelines, safety guidance, and sun-first protocols.
MOLD Manila explains peel depths, realistic results, and when to choose peels versus laser. The Melasma Peel targets surface pigment, while Melanocure (with Tranexamic Acid, Glutathione, Niacinamide, and Ascorbic Acid) works beneath the skin. Early starts and strict SPF 50 are key before peak UV.
Quezon City, Philippines — MOLD Manila announces Week 2 of its Summer Skin Series, centered on clearer, brighter skin with two complementary options for hyperpigmentation: the clinic’s Melasma Peel professional system and Melanocure, a targeted intradermal therapy. As UV levels climb, the clinic aims to demystify how peels fit within facial treatments for melasma, sunspots, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)—and when to consider alternatives like laser.
The Melasma Peel is a pigment-focused, professionally applied peel designed for skin of color. Its Solution Prep reinforces the skin barrier and enhances ingredient absorption. The Ethnic Skin Step features Mandelic Acid, Tranexamic Acid, and Retinal to help reduce melanin activity, deter new pigment formation, and refine texture—supporting a brighter, more even look with controlled downtime.
Melanocure complements the peel from beneath the surface. This intradermal therapy is formulated with Tranexamic Acid, Glutathione, Niacinamide, and Ascorbic Acid to help even skin tone, visibly reduce pigmentation, and boost natural radiance—leaving skin smoother and more refined. Together, the duo addresses both surface discoloration and deeper pigment pathways.
Peels by depth—what to expect:
Superficial peels: Brighten tone and improve PIH with minimal downtime; ideal for maintenance and for many Filipino skin tones. The Melasma Peel is customizable within superficial to conservative medium parameters.
Medium-depth peels: Target more stubborn sunspots and texture with several days of visible peeling; selected based on skin type and concern.
Deep peels: Higher risk of pigment shifts and longer recovery; rarely first-line for melasma or darker skin tones.
Realistic timelines and care:
Most patients benefit from 3–6 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart. Early brightening may be seen in 2–4 weeks, with cumulative improvements over 2–3 months.
Melasma is chronic and often needs maintenance (periodic peels, Melanocure boosters, and pigment-safe topicals).
Expect temporary dryness, flaking, or mild darkening as pigment lifts; these typically resolve with proper aftercare directed by the clinician.
Sun protection is non-negotiable:
Use daily broad-spectrum SPF 50 (iron oxides preferred for visible light protection), reapply every two hours outdoors, and pair with hats and shade.
Strict sun care before, during, and after a series helps prevent rebound pigmentation—especially crucial in the first two weeks post-peel.
Peels vs. laser—how to choose:
Melasma: Start with pigment-safe peels like the Melasma Peel plus Melanocure; some lasers can trigger rebound pigment in darker skin.
Sunspots (solar lentigines): Discrete spots may respond faster to targeted lasers; peels suit diffuse sun damage or higher Fitzpatrick types.
PIH: Superficial peels and Melanocure often perform well; lasers considered case by case.
“Clarity and safety guide every plan,” says Adrielle, owner of MOLD Manila. “By pairing the Melasma Peel with Melanocure, matching depth to skin type, and enforcing daily sun protection, we set realistic timelines—and results that last into summer.”
Timing matters: Begin now to build results before peak sun. Allow 4–8 weeks for a series and buffer your schedule around travel or outdoor events. Physician-led protocols, patch testing when appropriate, and dedicated aftercare support are standard at MOLD Manila.
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