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The basic idea behind skin lightening is to use various techniques (such as creams, lasers, serums, chemicals, oral drugs, etc.) to lessen the amount of melanin that is deposited in the skin, giving the appearance of lighter skin. The following information explains how regeneration is controlled or deposition is minimised.
To better understand the rationale behind skin lightening, let’s take a quick look at the skin’s structure before delving into how successful a particular treatment is. The epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer are the three layers that make up the skin. You can see the epidermis, the dermis underneath it, and the subcutaneous layer, which is located deep below and retains fat, above.

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Because the creams and serums act on the epidermis, they primarily affect the skin that is visible. Thus, the creams’ qualities are limited to moisturising or bleaching to provide an appearance of radiance. While some of the substances are absorbed by the skin, the effect only reaches the epidermis; the dermis is not reached, therefore the total effect is transient. Therefore, it would be incorrect to claim that they are completely ineffective; instead, they should be taken for maintenance rather than treatment.
Oral drugs, particularly those based on glutathione, are next in line. For the record, glutathione is an antioxidant that is made in the liver and works to prevent pigmentation by lowering the amount of melanin that is deposited there. Glutathione works better when taken orally since it dissolves in the bloodstream. All we ingest, though, travels first to our stomach where it is broken down before entering our bloodstream to do its intended function. The overall efficacy is decreased since this entire cycle wastes some energy.
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And at last, the two best answers are revealed. Injections based on glutathione or kojic acid are one option, while laser therapy is another. Because the injections are administered straight into the bloodstream, they start to act on the body right away, causing changes. In contrast, the lasers act on the tissues or disintegrate pigments to initiate the skin’s healing process. Although both of these treatments have a fair amount of longevity, occasionally booster sessions are needed. More than anything else, your skin type will determine which of them you need to apply on it!

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