Yes, Prodigy Peels are suitable for melasma. However, the possibility of heat and inflammation must always be considered when treating any pigmentation problem, as inflammation is one step in the development of pigment in the skin. Melasma, in particular, tends to be a resistant type of pigmentation that necessitates ongoing management with a skincare professional. The pigment involved in melasma typically affects both the dermis and the epidermis. Although inflammation may not be visible in melasma, it still plays a pivotal role in this condition. Prior to administering the Prodigy Peels, and in the subsequent care following the peels, it is crucial to effectively control the inflammatory process. This can be achieved by incorporating other iS Clinical products, such as Pro-Heal Serum Advance+ and Brightening Complex, into the pre-treatment regimen, as these products possess highly anti-inflammatory properties. A post-treatment regimen that includes anti-inflammatory measures should also be recommended by the skincare professional. It is often advisable to administer a longer series of Prodigy Peels, with a greater number of total peels (e.g., 6-8 peels over an extended period), rather than opting for a shorter time period with only 3 Prodigy Pro Peels. This approach will minimize the extent of inflammation induced.