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Affordable melasma and dark spot treatment prescribed online. 

Treat melasma, dark spots and hyperpigmentation from the comfort of your home. We offer FDA-approved, clinically proven melasma prescriptions at affordable prices with fast, free shipping.

  • Low-cost $25 telehealth consult.
  • Medications starting at $20 per month.
  • No membership fees.
  • HSA and FSA eligible.

Compare Melasma Treatment Prices

See how we stack up against competitors on costs to treat melasma, dark spots and hyperpigmentation. Not only do we offer transparent, low prices on medications, we charge only $25 for an online consult for melasma with one of our experienced, U.S. licensed medical providers.

Brand & Costs Total Cost Per Treatment

RedBox Rx

$25 – online consult*

$60 – hydroquinone 4% cream ($20 per month)

$85 for three-month supply

Nurx®

$40 – online consult

$90 – hydroquinone 4% cream ($30 per month)

$130 for three-month supply

Musely®

$20 – online consult

$108 – prescription dark spot cream ($36 per month)

$128 for three-month supply

Agency®

$105 – prescription dark spot cream ($35 per month) + skin assessment

$105 for three-month supply

**You save money on your doctor consultation fee by selecting RedBox Rx pharmacy and having treatment shipped to your address. Consultation fee increases to $69 if another pharmacy is used.

Melasma Medication Options

We feel our best when we look our best. RedBox Rx has a variety of prescription treatments to help women and men reduce the signs of melasma and aging like fine lines, wrinkles and dark spots.

  • RedBox Rx Hydroquinone 4% Cream Tube
    Hydroquinone cream, treats blemishes and dark spots

    Treatment Details

    Hydroquinone cream lightens dark patches on skin (such as dark spots, melasma, hyperpigmentation) by blocking the process in the skin that leads to discoloration. Visit with one of our U.S. licensed medical providers online to see if a hydroquinone prescription is right for you.

    Starting at: $20 per month - 1 28.35 g tube (billed and shipped every 3 months)

  • RedBox Rx Azelaic Acid 15% Gel Tube - 50 g
    Azelaic Acid 15% Gel Finacea®

    Treatment Details

    Treat rosacea or hyperpigmentation such as melasma or dark spots with azelaic acid 15% gel, an FDA-approved prescription-strength topical medication. While azelaic acid 15% gel is not available over the counter, RedBox Rx prescribes this medication through convenient online doctor consultations.

    Starting at: $20 per month – 50 g tube (90-day supply required) (auto refills every 90 days)

  • Tretinoin 0.1%  Cream 45 g Tube
    Tretinoin Cream Retin-A®

    Treatment Details

    Your skin is unique to you and how you treat it is just as unique. Many times, that means prescription strength, clinically proven ingredients. One of those ingredients could be tretinoin to reduce the appearance of acne and the visual signs of aging. Let us help customize your skincare plan today.

    Starting at: $20 per month - 1 45 g tube (billed and shipped every 3 months)

  • RedBox Rx Tazarotene 0.1% cream - 30 g
    Tazarotene 0.1% Cream Tazorac®

    Treatment Details

    Treat acne or reduce fine lines and wrinkles with tazarotene 0.1% cream, an FDA-approved prescription-strength topical retinoid. While tazarotene 0.1% cream is not available over the counter, RedBox Rx prescribes this medication through convenient online doctor consultations.

    Starting at: $75 for 30 g tube (45-day supply) (auto refills every 45 days)

  • Adapalene Gel 0.3% Tube
    Adapalene Gel Differin®

    Treatment Details

    Adapalene is an FDA-approved medication that has shown promising results in reducing acne and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as improving skin tone and texture. Our U.S. licensed medical professionals can help you determine if a prescription is a good addition to your acne or anti-aging skincare regimen.

    Starting at: $20 per month - 1 45 g tube

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Affordable, comprehensive skincare you can trust.

Backed by 750+ five-star Trustpilot reviews, RedBox Rx offers convenient online dermatology services for a wide range of skin concerns, including:

Our licensed medical providers create personalized skincare treatment plans to help you achieve healthier, clearer skin — all from the comfort of home with medications shipped to your door.

Sorry, we’re closed for today. Our U.S. licensed medical providers are available daily 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. CST via live video visit. We look forward to serving you soon. Email us anytime at [email protected].

About Melasma

Melasma is a skin condition that causes hyperpigmentation and dark spots — primarily on the face. It can be managed with a combination of sun protection and topical treatments.

  • Melasma is a common skin condition that causes dark spots and patches on the skin, most often on the face. It occurs much more often in women than in men.1 

  • With the condition melasma, exposure to sunlight causes skin to produce more melanin pigments, causing dark spots. Pregnancy or hormonal birth control is the most common cause of melasma in women. Other causes of melasma include:2,3

    • Genetics

    • Hormones, particularly during pregnancy

    • Use of oral contraceptives

    • Thyroid disease

  • The most common places for melasma to appear are on the cheeks, chin, nose bridge, forehead and above the upper lip.4 For some people, darker pigmentation can occur on the upper lip and resembles a mustache.5

  • Melasma is not physically harmful. Even though melasma reacts to sun exposure, there is no evidence to suggest that the condition increases risk of skin cancer.6

    However, some people with melasma can experience psychological issues or a poorer quality of life because of perceptions of their appearance.7

  • Melasma commonly appears on the face. Less commonly it can appear on the arms, neck or other parts of the body.8

  • Hyperpigmentation refers to any discoloration of the skin, regardless of the cause. Melasma is a specific type or cause of hyperpigmentation.9

  • Sunspots, also known as age spots, dark spots or liver spots, are small areas of hyperpigmentation on the skin caused by ultraviolet light (UV) exposure to the skin.10 Melasma can be triggered by sun; however, the underlying cause can be hormonal or genetic.11

    Sunspots occur most often in people over age 50 but can occur in younger people.12 Melasma occurs most commonly in women in their reproductive years.13

    For more information, read our complete guide on the differences between melasma, hyperpigmentation and sunspots.

  • Yes, melasma commonly occurs during pregnancy, likely due to hormonal changes.14 

  • Melasma is a photosensitive condition that is exacerbated by exposure to the sun. Therefore, regular use of UV + VL broad-spectrum sunscreen can be used as a preventive treatment for melasma.15 

  • There is currently no cure for melasma. However, dark spots can be reduced or prevented by limiting sun exposure. Also, hyperpigmentation can be lightened or reversed by using topical or oral medications.16 

  • It’s possible that your melasma will go away on its own, particularly if the cause is pregnancy or a medication you’re taking temporarily. However, it is not likely to go away while you’re pregnant or taking certain medications such as hormone contraceptives.17 

Hydroquinone Cream 4%

77%

Up to 77% of study participants saw an improvement in melasma with hydroquinone topical treatment.

Sorry, we’re closed for today. Our U.S. licensed medical providers are available daily 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. CST via live video visit. We look forward to serving you soon. Email us anytime at [email protected].

RedBox Rx Skincare Reviews

  • I've been ordering skincare products from RedBox Rx for the past year and I couldn't be more pleased. It's easy to arrange consultations and the prescriptions, which aren't covered by my insurance, and are extremely affordable. The shipments come quickly. The entire experience is completely hassle-free which I appreciate.

  • Very easy and convenient to connect with RedBox Rx. No long wait times and easy to talk to the professional. I would recommend for anyone having to wait several months to see a dermatologist.

  • It's very fast and simple. The doctor’s evaluations are very helpful and it's very convenient. I am so pleased with my results after using the 4% hydroquinone cream. Thanks again RedBox Rx.

Melasma Treatment FAQs 

  • There are a variety of treatments available for melasma and dark spots. Some treatments will help prevent dark spots from forming and others will help lighten dark spots that have already formed. Here is an overview of some of the types of melasma treatments.

    Sunscreen

    Limiting sun exposure and using sunscreen is one of the best treatments for melasma. Studies show that broad-spectrum tinted sunscreens with iron oxide are effective at lowering pigment production in the skin in melasma patients because they block visible light and UVA/UVB rays.18

    Topical Skin Treatments

    Dark spots caused by melasma can be lightened using topical skin-lightening medications, including creams, lotions and gels that may include hydroquinone, azelaic acid, tretinoin, tazarotene or adapalene. These medications reduce the amount of melanin in the skin where they are applied.19

    Chemical Peels

    If limiting sun exposure and topical treatments fail, melasma can be treated with chemical skin peels. Using glycolic or salicylic acid-based compounds, a chemical skin peel can help increase skin cell turnover. The results of a chemical peel can be unpredictable and sometimes result in adverse effects like scarring or increased hyperpigmentation.20

    Lasers

    Laser treatment can destroy the pigment in skin to lighten melasma spots. However, the risk is considerable for relapse post-treatment.21

  • Topical treatments for melasma must be continued for several months before noticeable changes may occur.27 In some studies, uses of topical treatments for hyperpigmentation saw noticeable results within eight to 12 weeks.28 Another study showed significant results after 40 weeks of daily tretinoin use, so it can vary on the individual and treatment.29

  • Most over-the-counter melasma treatments are considered cosmetics and are not required to have FDA approval.35 There is currently a lack of research to prove nonprescription effectiveness in treating hyperpigmentation from melasma.36

  • Telehealth providers, like RedBox Rx, allow you to connect with a licensed provider of dermatological services anywhere you have an internet connection. If prescribed, we can ship prescription treatment for melasma to all 50 U.S. states. Start an online consult now.

How To Get Melasma Medications Online

  • Complete a short online assessment.

    Tell us about your health history, skincare goals and current concerns. Select your preferred melasma medication and quickly see how much treatment will cost. No membership fees.

  • Get your personalized treatment plan.

    After review by an experienced dermatology provider, you will receive recommended treatment options so you can complete your skincare prescription order.

  • Prescriptions delivered right to your door.

    Enjoy free, fast shipping on all prescribed melasma or dark spot medications from our U.S. licensed online pharmacy.

RedBox Rx Prescription Melasma Medicine Bottles

Why Choose RedBox Rx

Wide selection, easy process and low prices.

  • No membership or subscription fees.
  • Low-cost $25 telehealth consult with licensed medical provider.
  • Medications start at $20 per month (with purchase of three-month supply).
  • Confidential, private and secure.
  • Free standard shipping or expedited/overnight available.

Sorry, we’re closed for today. Our U.S. licensed medical providers are available daily 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. CST via live video visit. We look forward to serving you soon. Email us anytime at [email protected].

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About the Medical Reviewer

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Dr. Daniel Fick is chief medical officer for RedBox Rx’s parent company, Hy-Vee, Inc. In this role, Fick helps oversee Hy-Vee’s health and medical initiatives, including RedBox Rx, and works alongside patients, employers, benefit providers and health care professionals. Fick has been a physician for more than 30 years, and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Iowa. He graduated from the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa in 1989, and completed his Family Medicine residency and Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

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