Drug | Cream
Treatment of hyperpigmentation such as melasma, dark spots/age spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone.
Depigmenting creams typically reduce melanin production and/or increase removal of pigmented skin cells. They may work by inhibiting tyrosinase (a key enzyme in melanin synthesis) and promoting epidermal turnover, leading to gradual lightening of dark patches.
For external use only. Apply a thin layer to clean, dry affected area as advised by a dermatologist (often once daily at night). Avoid applying on broken/irritated skin and avoid contact with eyes, lips and inside the nose. Use sunscreen daily while on treatment.
Common side effects of Ibglow Ultra Depigmenting Cream may include:
Schedule H: use under medical supervision. Patch test recommended; stop use and seek medical advice if severe irritation, swelling or allergic reaction occurs. Avoid prolonged sun exposure; use broad-spectrum sunscreen. Not for use on broken skin; avoid around eyes/mucosa. Long-term or inappropriate use of strong depigmenting agents may cause skin thinning, acneiform eruptions or paradoxical darkening depending on ingredients—use only as prescribed.