While the term "skin lightening" is often used, it's important to understand these treatments typically focus on addressing hyperpigmentation, which is uneven skin tone caused by excess melanin production. Here's a breakdown of some common options:
Topical Creams & Lotions:
Hydroquinone: A common lightening agent, but can have side effects like irritation and sun sensitivity.
Kojic Acid: Derived from mushrooms, it may lighten dark spots but can be less potent than hydroquinone.
Vitamin C: An antioxidant that can brighten skin and reduce hyperpigmentation.
Retinol (Vitamin A): Promotes cell turnover and can help fade dark spots and improve overall skin tone.
*Tretinoin (Retinoid): A stronger form of retinol, often prescribed for more stubborn hyperpigmentation.
*Azelaic Acid: Has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, also helps lighten hyperpigmentation.
* Tranexamic Acid: May be prescribed as a cream, pill, or injection to reduce melanin production.
* Chemical Peels: Exfoliate the skin to remove the top layer with hyperpigmentation.
* Microneedling: Creates tiny punctures to stimulate collagen production and improve skin tone.
* Laser Resurfacing: Uses lasers to target pigment and improve overall tone.