
Melasma is a stubborn pigmentation concern, and people often ask whether Rejuran can help. It is important to understand what Rejuran does and does not do for pigmentation. This guide gives an honest overview.
Understanding Melasma
Melasma is a common condition causing brown or grey-brown patches, often triggered or worsened by sun exposure and hormonal factors. It requires careful, ongoing management.
Where Rejuran Fits
Rejuran is not a dedicated pigmentation treatment, but by supporting overall skin quality and hydration, it may complement a melasma management plan led by a professional. See what Rejuran is.
- Supports overall skin quality and hydration
- May complement a broader pigmentation plan
- Should not replace targeted melasma treatments

The Most Important Step: Sun Protection
Daily, diligent sun protection is essential for melasma. The American Academy of Dermatology highlights sun protection as central to melasma management. Always work with a professional for pigmentation concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Rejuran cure melasma?
No. Melasma requires dedicated management. Rejuran may complement a plan but is not a treatment for pigmentation.
Is Rejuran safe with melasma?
Discuss your pigmentation history with your practitioner so they can tailor a safe approach.
Final Thoughts
Rejuran is not a melasma treatment, but it may support overall skin quality alongside professional pigmentation care. Sun protection remains the most important step.
This article is for general informational purposes only and is not medical advice; consult a qualified practitioner for guidance specific to your skin.
