Doctors prescribe Melalite Cream to treat skin hyperpigmentation in their patients. The topical formulation helps to brighten skin and protect it from harmful UV rays from the sun. Because this cream is meant only for external purposes, the application should be exactly as your doctor prescribes to get the maximum benefit from it. It comes in different dosages and formulation packs; buy the one your doctor suggests.
Working of Melalite Cream on Hyperpigmentation
The abnormal skin darkening in patches is referred to as hyperpigmentation. This skin issue usually happens when our skin produces excess melanin. Applying this cream reduces the deposit of melanin and lightens skin tone while restoring normal skin color. The cream prevents you from sunburns and high ultraviolet sun rays. Melalite combines three medicines, i.e., Hydroquinone, Octinoxate, and Benzophenone. The combination of 3 medicines works together to combat skin hyperpigmentation. Hydroquinone 4 cream is a skin-lightening medicine that reduces skin melanin, which causes skin darkening. Octinoxate and Benzophenone are organic compounds that protect your skin from UV rays and further skin damage by the sun.
How to Apply Melalite Cream?
The correct method of application and dosage is important to achieve the desired results. Ensure to wash your hands before applying the cream, and clean and dry the affected area where the treatment is needed. Apply a cream evenly on the affected area on your fingertip, and leave it. Wash your hands after the application. You may feel skin burning or irritation as a common side effect of this cream; most side effects do not require medical attention, but if you find any side effects persist for a longer duration, consult your doctor.