dermamelan®
Dermamelan is a medium-depth skin peel that removes and suppresses melanin, the pigment-causing cells, using essential organic acids.
Dermamelan is a medium-depth skin peel that removes and suppresses melanin, the pigment-causing cells, using essential organic acids.
What is the Dermamelan peel?
Dermamelan is a medium-depth skin peel that removes and suppresses melanin, the pigment-causing cells, using essential organic acids. The therapy consists of a mix of in-clinic treatment and a comprehensive home-care program that includes the use of specialized creams every morning and night.
Dermamelan is the outcome of years of research into skin pigmentation diseases by a Spanish research facility. It’s now considered one of the best treatment options when treating pigmentary disorders including melasma.
Whats the difference between Dermamelan and Cosmelan?
Cosmelan is generally used for new, superficial and mild-moderate pigmentation, whilst Dermamelan is a medical-grade peel used for deep, stubborn and moderate-severe pigmentation.
Why Do the Dermamelan Treatment?
Many people notice that their skin tone changes as they become older. Changes in the way your body manufactures melanin, the pigment that provides your skin color, are often to blame.
A variety of things can impact the skin cells that create melanin during your life. Long-term sun exposure, for example, can cause hyperpigmentation, which appears as dark blotches on the skin.
Some people are predisposed to blotchy skin, while others suffer from chronic skin diseases like melasma, which causes dark spots or patches to appear on the skin.
Some people are predisposed to blotchy skin, while others suffer from chronic skin diseases like melasma, which causes dark spots or patches to appear on the skin.
Dermamelan is a popular approach to address blemishes on the skin, and it’s simple to understand why. The treatment produces satisfactory results, and because it is a non-surgical cosmetic technique, the recovery time is shorter and less stressful than with more intrusive treatments.
Dermamelan is considered a safe therapy, despite its intensity. The great majority of participants report favorable outcomes with few negative side effects. It’s also incredibly adaptable, and a qualified doctor will be able to tailor the treatment to your specific needs.
Dermamelan helps to diminish pigmentation by inhibiting the enzyme tyrosinase, which is responsible for pigmentation formation.
When tyrosinase is suppressed, the body’s generation of melanin is prevented, preventing it from being transferred to skin cells, resulting in the removal of dark spots and an improvement in your skin’s general complexion. Exfoliating acids, on the other hand, help the therapy to penetrate deeper into the skin and erase hyperpigmentation.
Dermamelan is a wonderful choice for just about anybody who wants to obtain a more even complexion, unlike some other types of skin treatments. It is safe and effective for all types of skin, making it a perfect option for just about anyone who wants to achieve a more even complexion.
Dermamelan is very popular among those who suffer from chronic skin diseases; however, it may be utilized on a wide variety of patients.
If you have any of the following, you may be an excellent candidate for Dermamelan:
The acne-related discoloration is also known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Blotchy skin is characterized by an uneven skin tone caused by UV exposure or hereditary reasons.
Melasma, for example, is a persistent skin ailment (sometimes referred to as chloasma).
Freckles are red or brown patches on the skin induced by sun exposure.
Sun damage occurs when the skin is exposed to damaging UV radiation for an extended period.
Effective for stubborn pigmentation that hasn’t responded to standard treatments like superficial peels.
It is relatively fast to produce results Dermamelan peel results will show within a week after a professional treatment. You will start to see about 80% improvement in the first month.
This is a two-step treatment for pigmentation. This program has a special combination of chemicals that are meant to address the symptoms of melasma and pigmentation. This peel has the benefit of being effective on all types of pigmentation, including hormonal pigmentation, and is good for all skin types and tones!
The mask/peel application, which is done in a clinic and left on for 8-12 hours, is the initial component of this procedure. The kind and tone of your skin will decide this. This is washed off at home, and phase two begins the next day.
The skin must be healed, and the results must be maintained in the second phase. For three months after the peel, you must rigorously adhere to the Dermamelan procedure. A cleanser, toner, serums, moisturizer, mask, and sunscreen are all included in the price, which is all the skincare you’ll need for the three-month program.
Dermamelan Pigment Treatment is a medical-grade variant of Cosmelan Pigment Treatment that can only be applied by trained specialists. Dermamelan, like Cosmelan, can correct uneven skin tone and cure pigmentation, age spots, and freckles.
Long-lasting and highly powerful results!
This therapy requires a consultation. It is not recommended for women who are pregnant or nursing.
What are the dangers or side effects?
Dermamelan is a relatively risk-free technique that produces outstanding results. However, there are a few typical adverse effects to be aware of:
• Tightness — Your skin may feel tight and puffy 5-6 days after you remove your Dermamelan cream mask.
• Redness – once the mask is removed and the home creams are applied, the face may seem flushed. This will vary from patient to patient.
• Skin Peeling – Within the first 7 to 21 days, you should expect to see some peeling of your skin. This might differ from patient to patient, so you might wish to take a few days off work. The peeling may last throughout your therapy, although it generally starts at the beginning.
•This therapy requires a consultation. It is not recommended for women who are pregnant or nursing.
When can you expect to see Dermamelan peel results?
You will see a notable improvement in the tone and brightness of your skin after roughly 2-8 weeks, depending on the degree of your pigmentation and the pace at which you fully heal after your treatment (typically around 3 to 6 days).
What are some things you can do to help the healing process along?
You may help your body’s natural healing process by doing a variety of activities.
It’s crucial to the healing process that you use the post-procedure maintenance creams as advised by a professional — usually twice a day for a month. Patients must also avoid excessive sun exposure for many weeks following the surgery.
How do I know if this treatment is for me?
Suitability of the use of dermamelan® for you can be discussed with your chosen medical specialist during your consultation.
Is it a completely painless treatment?
It is a process in which the skin is completely renewed gradually and on a controlled basis. During the initial phase and after treatment at the clinic, the skin appears reddened and you can feel warmth, but these are mild, expected reactions that will disappear after 24-48 hours. During the home phase, it is normal to experience a slight flaking and sometimes some sensitivity can be felt. These effects disappear with the application of the home products recommended by your specialist.
Is it a treatment compatible with my daily activities?
dermamelan® is a non-invasive topical treatment and does not prevent you following a normal life. It is however vitally important that the daily homecare regime is maintained and sun exposure Will need to be avoided as far as possible.
Will spots disappear completely and forever?
Spots will be very significantly reduced following the treatment however where there has been a spot there will always be a trend for reappearance. It is essential to follow your homecare routine and to constantly use specific photoprotection that prevents repigmentation. Your skin specialist will be able to advise you on the best products for you.
What is the best time of year to perform the treatment?
To obtain the best possible result, the best time is after the summer season, to avoid direct, intense sun radiation during the treatment. In some areas where radiation is unavoidable, it is recommended to avoid direct exposure, the use of a hat and adequate specific photoprotection.
What are the advantages vs other depigmentation treatments?
Other treatments such as laser or peel have a corrective action on the spots, by removing the pigment accumulated in the skin, but their reappearance cannot be avoided. dermamelan® has a dual corrective, but also regulating action to treat the origin of the problem and maintain pigment overproduction under control to prevent recurrence.
What are the side effects of dermamelan®?
If used correctly and under the supervision of a professional, there should be no side effects. dermamelan® is a topical treatment and, therefore, minimally invasive; it does not prevent you from following your normal daily life. During the initial phase and following the treatment in consultation, the skin may become irritated or show redness. This is totally normal and expected, and it will disappear within a few days. During the home phase, it is common to experience slight peeling and sensitivity, which are symptoms that disappear when applying the home products recommended by the specialist.
When can we see the results of dermamelan®?
The most significant change occurs within a few weeks from applying the mask in consultation. We will see an improvement in the skin texture and a reduction of the spot’s colour. This is because, during that period, melanin is removed from the outer layers of the skin. However, we must continue with the treatment for the full 4 months, since removing the accumulated melanin is not enough; we need to regulate its overproduction.
What are the ingredients in dermamelan®?
The new dermamelan® formula is an unprecedented formula with two exclusive patents developed by mesoestetic® to achieve maximum efficacy in correcting and regulating hyperpigmentation. They allow for a highly effective and comprehensive action when treating the most resistant spots:
(Syn)pigmentarget: a complex with 3 active ingredients that synergistically act on inhibiting the process of regulating pigment synthesis.
Melaphennone: it acts directly by reducing the overproduction of pigment in the melanocyte (cell responsible for melanin synthesis).