melatrans

melatrans

Melatrans brightening cream contains tranexamic acid along with pea extract (Pisum sativum) and flower extracts of papaya (Carica papaya), guava (Psidium guajava), and saxifrage (saxifragaceae). This cream is effective for topical treatment of melasma and reduction of various skin spots, such as spots caused by sunlight and aging.

Introducing melatrans

Melatrans brightening cream contains tranexamic acid along with extracts of green peas (Pisum sativum) and blossoms of papaya (Carica papaya), guava (Psidium guajava), and saxifrage (saxifragaceae). This cream is effective for topical treatment of melasma and reduction of various skin spots, including those caused by sun exposure and aging. Melasma is a common and chronic condition, especially in individuals with darker skin, appearing as macules and hyperpigmented patches on sun-exposed areas, particularly the face. Multiple scientific and clinical studies show that topical use of tranexamic acid, green pea extract (Pisum sativum), and papaya (Carica papaya), guava (Psidium guajava), and saxifrage (saxifragaceae) blossom extracts is effective in reducing skin pigmentation. Ingredients of Melatrans brightening cream: Tranexamic acid, a plasmin inhibitor, has shown very good effects in treating melasma. Its mechanism of action is unclear, but it is believed to inhibit the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin, reducing fibroblast growth factor and prostaglandins, which subsequently inhibits melanocyte-keratinocyte interaction, melanin synthesis, and melanin accumulation in the skin. Sucrose dilaurate complex and green pea extract (Pisum sativum) regulate melanogenesis by inhibiting PMEL-17 gene expression and inactivating the tyrosinase enzyme (the main enzyme responsible for skin spots), leading to inhibition of melanosome maturation and melanin production. This active ingredient not only brightens and clarifies the skin but also reduces aging-related pigmentation. Extracts of papaya blossoms (Carica papaya), guava (Psidium guajava), and saxifrage (saxifragaceae) can inhibit melanin synthesis up to 90% and result in skin lightening.

Key Points

  • During the treatment period, avoid direct sunlight exposure.
  • This product is for topical use only. Do not use on the areas around the eyes and genital regions.
  • If any allergic reaction occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor or pharmacist.
  • Store away from light and heat at room temperature.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

melatrans Directions

Wash hands before use. Apply a sufficient amount of Melatrans cream to the desired areas twice daily for 12 weeks.

Sensitivity test: Before the first dose, apply a small amount of the cream to a small area of skin on the inner arm or behind the earlobe. If no sensitivity occurs after 24 hours, use the cream according to the instructions.

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FAQ

  • Can melatrans brightening cream be used for areas other than facial spots, such as spots on hands, elbows, and feet, scar and burn marks on the body, darkening of the bikini area, genitals, and underarms, and age-related spots on hands?
    Melatrans cream is effective in brightening and removing spots on hands, feet, elbows, scars, burns, and age-related pigmentation. For brightening and reducing darkening of the bikini area, genitals, and underarms, no studies have been conducted, but it is not ineffective and should be used under a doctor’s supervision.
  • Can I use melatrans brightening cream simultaneously with JanuLuma medicinal cream for melasma treatment?
    JanuLuma is a medicinal cream and should be used under a doctor’s prescription. Simultaneous use of JanuLuma and melatrans brightening cream is possible under a doctor’s supervision, and in some treatment methods, melatrans is used as maintenance therapy after discontinuing JanuLuma.
  • Is sunscreen necessary while using melatrans brightening cream?
    For melasma treatment and to prevent skin darkening, sunscreen with SPF higher than 30 and adequate UVA protection must be used. Sunscreen use is an essential part of melasma treatment.
  • Is it safe to use melatrans brightening cream for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding?
    Consult your doctor.
  • Can I sunbathe or use a solarium during treatment with melatrans brightening cream?
    During melasma and pigmentation treatment, exposure to sunlight, tanning lamps, ultraviolet light, or tanning the treated area should be avoided. Patients who are continuously exposed to sunlight due to work conditions should use sunscreen and protective clothing (such as hats).
  • What should I do if melatrans brightening cream comes into contact with lips or mouth?
    Clean the area with a tissue and rinse the remaining cream thoroughly with water. Do not try to remove the cream with your tongue or by swallowing.
  • What should I do if melatrans brightening cream gets into the eyes?
    Accidental contact of melatrans cream with the eyes can cause mild inflammation and itching. After contact, do not rub the eyes and immediately rinse the eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. During rinsing, open and close the eyes repeatedly to ensure sufficient washing. If eye irritation persists, consult a doctor.
  • What should I do if the patient swallows melatrans brightening cream?
    If the cream is swallowed, immediately give a large amount of water or milk to dilute the active ingredients. Then go to the hospital immediately. Do not induce vomiting under any circumstances.