I want to brighten my evening overall skin tone. Can you suggest me what vll really work . I have heard bout glutathione. Does it work and if yes which brand and for how mnay days I need to consume ? Are the changes reversible?
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Glutathione is a super potent antioxidant for our body. It increases the radiance of the skin, however, lightening of the skin may or may not follow. For the best mode of administration contact your dermatologist or Book an online consultation with me.
Glutathion helps in skin lightening, but Injectable form of glutathion is only approved for the use to treat liver diseases and not for skin lightening because of potential dose related side-effects. 35-40 injections are needed, placed at 2-3 day intervals. Patchy skin may develop over sun-exposed areas after 10-12injections, which tends to clear after 20-25 injections. The result lasts for almost 1 year and has to be maintained with oral glutathione. A combination therapy of sunscreens and skin lightening creams, oral glutathion, multivitamins and other antioxidants, along with external treatments like chemical peels, mesopeels, electroporation and lasers will help you achieve the best result in minimum time.
According to the FDA, the US drug watchdog, side-effects of the injection range from skin rashes, disruption in thyroid function, kidney damage, Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis. The last two life-threatening conditions cause fever, severe rash, blisters and skin peeling. Affected people have to be treated in the hyper-sterile burns wards of hospitals.
Yes glutathione does work depending on whether you are taking it orally or via IV but then again repeated sessions are required initially for it really good results
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