Dermamelan Treatment: Resistant or more severe pigmentation

 

Cosmelan vs Dermamelan: What’s the Difference?

Both COSMELAN and DERMAMELAN are highly effective depigmentation treatments designed to reduce hyperpigmentation, melasma, and dark spots by regulating melanin production. The key difference between the two lies in their strength and intensity. Dermamelan is a more potent formulation, typically used for more severe or stubborn pigmentation cases. It is often recommended when Cosmelan does not provide sufficient results or for cases where pigmentation is deeply rooted. Dermamelan is usually administered under closer clinical supervision due to its higher strength, whereas Cosmelan is slightly milder and may be used for less severe pigmentation issues.

What is Dermamelan?

Dermamelan is a professional depigmentation treatment designed to treat various types of pigmentation issues, such as melasma, hyperpigmentation, and sun spots. It works by inhibiting the enzyme tyrosinase, which is involved in melanin production. By targeting this enzyme, Dermamelan helps to regulate and reduce the production of excess pigment in the skin.

This treatment is ideal for those looking to achieve a more even complexion and combat difficult pigmentation problems, particularly where other treatments have been ineffective.

How Does Dermamelan Work?

Dermamelan works through a two-phase process:

1. In-Clinic Treatment:

The first phase involves applying a high-potency Dermamelan mask (Dermamelan 1) during a clinic visit. This mask contains active ingredients that break down pigmentation and prevent melanin production. The mask stays on the skin for 8-12 hours, depending on the severity of your pigmentation and skin type.

2. At-Home Maintenance:

After the mask is removed at home, a Dermamelan 2 cream is used as part of the maintenance routine. This is crucial to prevent re-pigmentation and maintain results. The cream is applied daily in combination with a moisturiser and a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect the skin from further UV damage, which can exacerbate pigmentation issues.

Benefits of Dermamelan:

– Treats stubborn pigmentation: Dermamelan can address pigmentation issues that may not have responded to other treatments, such as melasma or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

– Safe for all skin types: It is suitable for a wide range of skin tones and types.

– Improves overall skin appearance: In addition to reducing pigmentation, Dermamelan can improve skin texture and create a more luminous, even complexion.

– Long-term results: With the proper at-home care, Dermamelan provides lasting results by preventing the recurrence of pigmentation.

 

What to Expect During and After Treatment:

– Initial Reaction: After the in-clinic mask is applied, you may experience redness, peeling, and sensitivity, which are expected side effects as the skin regenerates. These effects are temporary and typically last for several days.

– Results Timeline: Visible improvements often begin within the first 2-4 weeks post-treatment, but the most significant results appear after 2-3 months. This is when the skin tone evens out, and pigmentation fades.

– Maintenance: The at-home maintenance routine is essential for continued results. Regular application of the Dermamelan 2 cream and consistent use of SPF is crucial to avoid the recurrence of pigmentation.

How is Dermamelan different from Cosmelan?

Both treatments are effective for pigmentation, but Dermamelan is stronger and recommended for more severe cases of pigmentation that may not respond to Cosmelan. Dermamelan is often used under stricter clinical supervision.

How long does the Dermamelan treatment take?

The in-clinic mask needs to remain on the skin for 8-12 hours, depending on the treatment plan provided by your clinician. Afterward, the at-home maintenance routine continues for several months.

Is Dermamelan suitable for all skin types?

Yes, Dermamelan is safe and effective for all skin types and tones, making it a versatile option for those with various pigmentation concerns.

What are the common side effects of Dermamelan?

Common side effects include redness, peeling, dryness, and tightness of the skin, particularly during the initial stages of the treatment. These symptoms generally subside as the skin begins to heal.

How many Dermamelan treatments will I need?

Typically, only one in-clinic session of the Dermamelan mask is required. However, the success of the treatment depends on adherence to the at-home maintenance protocol, which is crucial for maintaining and enhancing results.

How soon will I see results?

While some improvements may be noticeable within 2-4 weeks, the full benefits of Dermamelan will appear over the course of 2-3 months as the pigmentation fades and skin tone evens out.

Can Dermamelan treat acne scars?

Dermamelan is highly effective in treating post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation caused by acne, although it does not target the texture of acne scars.

Will I need to use sunscreen after Dermamelan?

Yes, sun protection is vital following Dermamelan treatment. Unprotected sun exposure can trigger the return of pigmentation, so it’s crucial to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily.

How long will the results last?

Results from Dermamelan are long-lasting, provided that the maintenance routine is followed, and proper sun protection is used to prevent further pigmentation.

Is this the right choice for you?

If you are dealing with persistent pigmentation issues and are interested in Dermamelan treatment, contact us to schedule a consultation. Our team can assess your skin’s condition and recommend the best course of treatment for achieving your desired results.

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