Melasma during menopause usually will not go away by itself. The reason why chloasma appears in menopausal women is mainly related to endocrine disorders caused by hormone level disorders in the body during menopause, and it usually will not disappear by itself, and it needs to be removed through life intervention or medical treatment. In terms of life intervention, the first thing to do is to maintain a light diet, increase the intake of fresh vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins in moderation, minimize the intake of too oily or spicy stimulating food, pay attention to rest, do not stay up all night, and develop a regular work and rest routine, which will help melasma to subside. For the treatment of chloasma, you can go to the beauty department of regular hospitals for treatment such as laser and photorejuvenation to destroy and decompose the melanin in the skin layer, so as to achieve the purpose of removing chloasma. If melasma appears in menopause, it is recommended to go to the cosmetology department of regular hospitals and cooperate with professional doctors for treatment.