Melalite Forte Before and After

by | Sep 7, 2017 | skincare | 0 comments

It is a top seller product since decades for the treatment of discolouration marks present on the skin. Hormonal changes, ageing, drug reactions, exposure to the sun are one of the major reasons causing dark spots on the skin. It is an effective skin lightening agent that reduces the appearance of acne scars, freckles, wrinkles and dark spots.

Let’s go through the experiences people have before and after using the Melalite Forte. Also, we will see how it lightens the dark pigmentation.

How does Melalite Forte work for Hyperpigmentation?

It is a cream containing hydroquinone as an active ingredient which stops the production of melanin in the initial phase of its biosynthesis. This controls the excessive accumulation of melanin on various skin areas which makes the skin uneven and dull. It inhibits the enzyme tyrosinase which does not allow the formation of tyrosine, a precursor for the formation of melanin pigment. This way, it whitens the skin tone by fading away from the dark areas. Factors to be taken care while using the medicine:

  1. Use sunscreen as it increases the sensitivity and skin may become more darker when comes in contact with the UV rays
  2. Don’t use any product that causes irritation to the skin. AHA acids and retinol containing base may interact and cause irritation in skin
  3. Before using it for the first time, apply it on a small patch of skin and leave it overnight to evaluate any unwanted reaction. If there is no reaction, then you can apply the cream as directed on the dark spots. In case you find any unusual reaction, immediate look for a help and ask for ways to deal with it.

Before and after experiences of Melalite Forte

At the age of 50, uneven skin tone is common and hard to manage. The reviews shared by many aged women have clearly demonstrated a difference in luminosity and fading away of spots by the usage of melalite forte cream. After applying religiously for like 20 weeks, significant changes in skin tone was observed. It made the skin softer and younger looking. Also, sunscreens were applied to protect the skin from odds of UV rays.

In another patient of age 35-40 years, melalite forte (4%) was used and after dark spot laser treatment. Initially, it caused little irritation to the skin but after few days, skin tolerance towards the hyperpigmentation increased. Melalite Forte cream was religiously applied on the affected area mostly during before going to the bed. After several weeks, Melalite Forte made the skin brighter and smoother, minimized the dark stubborn spots.

An older patient ageing 66 years, shared his experience about the usage of melalite forte. For hyperpigmentation, he opted for laser treatment which made his skin even more badly. He got more brown spots on his face. He tried Melalite Forte for weeks and witnessed a noticeable improvement in brown spots appeared after laser treatment. He also stated that fake rumors about the hydroquinone cream have been circulated by the doctors so that people switch to expensive options to treat the condition. After using Melalite Forte he was satisfied with the improvement in skin spots and freckles and has found the safest and effective treatment for the condition.

This is the product of everyone’s dreams. A harmless, convenient treatment which can be done at home only. Melalite Forte is a widely accepted topical medicine that brightens our skin and gives it an even tone. It softens the skin and fades away the dark spots within few weeks after regular application. The only thing required is patience. The results take time as skin lightening is a long procedure which requires the persistent application of Melalite Forte. The common side effects associated are irritation, redness, and swelling which can be controlled by consulting with the doctor. It is always wise to take the medicine as long as the doctor asks you to use. Prolonged use may cause rare but serious side effect such as ochronosis condition.

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