Description
Skin shine cream is intended to treat and prevent senile lentigines (dark spots or age spots in elderly individuals due to exposure to the sun) and moderate to severe melasma (dark and discolored areas on the skin) to lighten the skin tone or look. Mometasone, Tretinoin, and Hydroquinone are the three medications used in this topical formulation. Scars or blemishes result from the suppression of pigmentation’s metabolic process by skin shine cream. Although the treatment is reversible, this aids in lightening the skin tone.
Brown spots form on the face due to melasma, particularly noticeable on the forehead, chin, cheeks, and nose. This illness, which is more common in women than in males, can be brought on by changes in hormone levels during pregnancy and sun exposure.
After using the cream, patients must stay out of the sun right away to prevent repigmentation and undo the cream’s effects. Because Skinshine cream includes a steroid, do not use it for an extended period unless your dermatologist prescribes it. Other medications that include the same Skinshine include Eukroma Plus, Melabest, Melacare cream, and Clear Skin.
Skinshine cream should only be used externally. Although they normally go away with time, some application site responses might happen as side effects. If you see that the adverse effects intensify or continue, please let your doctor know.
Avoid applying to weeping areas or exposed wounds. Gently wash and pat dry the area before usage. After applying a tiny layer, massage the afflicted region completely and gently until the medicine disappears. Steer clear of direct sunlight, apply sunscreen, or wear protective gear to avoid