Table of contents:
- 1. Skin whitening from a doctor is usually a remedy for skin diseases
- 2. There is no bleach that can actually make skin white
- 3. Brightening skin can cause dangerous side effects
- 4. Long-term use can even darken the skin
- 5. There are natural skin lightening options
Most Asian women want their skin to be whiter. However, did you know that there are some side effects or complications from skin whitening treatments? Let's find out together in this article.
1. Skin whitening from a doctor is usually a remedy for skin diseases
Contrary to the stereotype that skin whitening is just for beauty, many dermatologists actually prescribe exfoliants for skin diseases, to patients who want to whiten their skin. Usually what is prescribed is a skin lightening drug to treat skin diseases that cause uneven skin color.
2. There is no bleach that can actually make skin white
Exfoliants work by reducing a pigment called melanin, which is by using drugs for parts of the body or face that are darker than others. Melanin production is interrupted to allow the skin to glow and become even.
Sometimes, skin lightening products can contain exfoliants for mild exfoliation. Since skin tends to regenerate quickly and easily, exfoliating will help clear dead skin cells and revitalize the lighter layer underneath, making skin appear brighter. However, this product cannot make your skin tone whiter than your natural lightest skin tone.
3. Brightening skin can cause dangerous side effects
Dermatologists often recommend short-term hydroquinone. This sunscreen or prescription cream with a maximum dosage of 2% has been approved by the FDA, but is still a bit controversial. Severe allergic reactions to hydroquinone are rare. However, sometimes the skin will become red, dry or itchy in problem areas.
Conversely, these drugs can increase the risk of cancer. For this reason, although it is still available over the counter in low doses in the United States, hydroquinone can only be used by prescription in most countries. This substance has been banned for some time in Europe but is currently available only by prescription.
4. Long-term use can even darken the skin
What happens if hydroquinone is used in doses of more than 2% or for a period of more than three months? All skin lightening activities will give negative results, or even paradoxical results. With higher drug levels, complications have been reported. For example, the appearance of exogenous oil infections, darkening of the skin for a long time, and skin that has become resistant to any treatment. It is possible for a skin reaction to occur in lower doses, but this risk will increase with increasing doses.
5. There are natural skin lightening options
For those who are wary of toxic chemicals, find natural remedies to lighten skin. There are many natural agents that can be found in nature with skin lightening properties. This option contains no chemicals and it is easy to find alternative products for skin lightening. One that you can try is vitamin C, azelaic acid (wheat and barley) and cinnamomum subavenium from China. There is also research showing that pomegranate extract can help. In addition, vitamin E supplements also inhibit melanin production.
Apart from the benefits and effects of skin whitening treatments, you have to pay attention to the complications. Consult your doctor for the best advice. You can also choose a quality hospital for your safety.
Hello Health Group does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
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