Skin Whitening.

in #cent2 years ago

  1. Skin whitening injections are popular among women who want to look younger and fresher. These injections have been around since the early 1900’s and were originally used to treat acne. Today, they are still commonly prescribed for cosmetic purposes.

  2. Skin whitening injections work by blocking melanin production in the body. Melanocytes cells produce a pigment called melanin. When these cells produce melanin, they turn darker shades of brown, black, and sometimes even red. Over time, the amount of melanin increases, causing dark spots and freckles to appear on the skin.

  3. There are two types of skin whitening injections: topical and systemic. Topical injections are applied directly to the skin and are often used to treat mild cases of hyperpigmentation. Systemic injections are injected into the bloodstream and are generally used to treat severe cases of hyperpigmention.

  4. Side effects of skin whitening injections include bruising, pain, swelling, discoloration, and itching. In rare cases, patients may experience allergic reactions, infection, or even bleeding.

  5. To reduce the risk of side effects, dermatologists recommend using only one type of injection at a time. If you decide to use both topical and systemic injections, make sure to wait until after any surgery or medical procedure before injecting.

  6. You should always consult a physician if you notice any unusual changes in your skin color or texture.

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I have learned something from this, women and too much problem lol.