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Mesoestetic Mesopeel Melanostop Tranex 50ml
Mesoestetic Mesopeel Melanostop Tranex 50ml
Mesoestetic Mesopeel Melanostop Tranex 50ml is a specialized chemical peel formulated to target stubborn hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone, including conditions like melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. As the name suggests, it incorporates tranexamic acid (a known skin-lightening agent) along with a combination of other exfoliating and pigment-inhibiting ingredients. This depigmentation peel works by accelerating the removal of pigmented skin cells on the surface and by interfering with melanin production within the skin. It is particularly effective for those who have tried superficial peels or topical creams without significant improvement in their dark spots, as Melanostop Tranex is designed to reach deeper epidermal pigment. The peel not only helps fade existing dark spots but also contributes to a brighter and more uniform complexion overall. Additionally, it can improve skin texture and radiance because of the exfoliation process. Mesopeel Melanostop Tnsidered a medium-depth peel that should be applied by professionals; it’s part of Mesoestetic’s cosmelan/dermamelan family of treatments aimed at hyperpigmentation, and is often used as a preparatory or maintenance step in those high-end depigmentation programs.
Contains
Mesopeel Melanostop Tranex is a multi-ingredient peel cocktail. Key components likely include:
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Tranexamic Acid (around 3-5%): A synthetic amino acid derivative that inhibits the plasminogen/plasmin pathway in skin, which in turn reduces melanocyte activation. Tranexamic acid has been clinically shown to improve melasma and UV-induced hyperpigmentation. In this peel, it addresses the root cause of hyperpigmentation and helps prevent the formation of new dark spots.
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Azelaic Acid (approximately 20%): A dicarboxylic acid that has both keratolytic (exfoliating) and tyrosinase-inhibiting properties. At 20%, azelaic acid helps to suppress melanin production and also clears the skin of dead cells, which is useful in treating pigment and also provides anti-acne benefits. (One search result suggests a formula: “20% azelaic + 10% resorcinol + 6% phytic + 3% tranexamic” for a melanostop-like peel).
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Resorcinol (around 10%): A peeling agent that helps break down rough, thickened skin and has a chemical structure a bit similar to phenol. It’s effective in lifting away pigmented epidermal layers and boosting the overall peeling effect. Resorcinol also has some antiseptic properties.
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Phytic Acid (around 6%): An AHA with strong chelating (binding) properties for copper. Since tyrosinase (the enzyme in melanin production) requires copper as a co-factor, phytic acid can help reduce tyrosinase activity by sequestering copper. It’s also an antioxidant. Phytic acid in the peel helps accelerate epidermal renewal and brighten the skin.
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Kojic Acid or Kojic Dipalmitate: Often included in pigmentation peels for its melanin syntheson. One of the search results hinted at kojic in ingredients (kojic dipalmitate, a more stable form of kojic acid). Kojic acid helps lighten existing dark spots.
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Salicylic Acid: Possibly included for penetration and exfoliation. Some formulas of Melanostop include a small percentage of salicylic (maybe around 10%) to help the mix penetrate evenly and to assist with exfoliation.
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Vitamin A (Retinoid): Some advanced peels include a retinol or retinoic acid booster for extra exfoliation and pigment removal, though not sure if this one does. It might not, as tranexamic + azelaic + phytic + resorcinol might suffice.
The combination of these ingredients means the peel can reach multiple points in the pigmentation pathway: from removing existing melanin in the epidermis to hindering new melanin production. The acids also provide a resurfacing effect, which yields smoother skin.
Intended for
Mesopeel Melanostop Tranex is intended for patients struggling with moderate to severe hyperpigmentation issues, particularly:
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Melasma: One of the primary indications. Melasma is a hormonally-linked pigmentation often appearing on cheeks, forehead, and upper lip. It’s notoriously hard tranexamic acid has a track record for helping melasma when used topically or via microinjections. This peel gives melasma patients a new option beyond standard glycolic or superficial peels by more directly addressing melanocyte overactivity. It’s especially useful for epidermal melasma (pigment located in upper skin layers).
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Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): Dark spots left after acne lesions, injuries, or skin treatments are a target. The peel’s exfoliating action will help fade the PIH faster, and tranexamic/azelaic acid will calm any lingering inflammatory processes that drive PIH. This is beneficial for those with acne scars or pigmentation from eczema, etc., and for medium skin tones that are prone to PIH.
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Sunspots and Lentigines: People with sun-induced brown spots and uneven sun damage patches can use this peel to lighten those areas. While a cryotherapy or laser might be used for isolated lentigines, a peel like this is great for someone with diffuse sun mottling or as a global rejuvenation that also brightens the sun damage.
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Dull, Uneven Skin in General: If someone complains their complexion is sallow or uneven with some blotchiness, even if not classic melasma, this peel can refresh and unify the skin tone. It’s typically part of an advanced depigmentation program, possibly after using home products to prep the skin (like melanin inhibitor creams).
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Maintenance after Cosmelan/Dermamelan: Mesoestetic’s famous Cosmelan kit for hyperpigmentation often yields great results, and peels like Melanostop may be used as follow-ups or maintenance peels to keep pigmentation at bay. So it’s intended not just as a standalone solution but also integrated into comprehensive pigment correction plans.
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Acne Prone with Pigmentation: It’s safe for some acne-prone patients (due to azelaic and salicylic components) so long as active acne isn’t severe. In fact, it can help with acne due to its antibacterial and sebum-regulating aspects, while concurrently treating the dark spots from old acne. However, if acne is very inflamed, a practitioner might clear that first or use a different peel initially.
It’s worth noting that because it’s strong on pigment, Fitzpatrick skin types III-IV (and even V, with caution) can ofs peel, but proper pre-treatment with a melanin inhibitor and careful monitoring is crucial to avoid any paradoxical post-peel hyperpigmentation. Typically a professional would advise use of sunscreen and pigment-inhibiting creams for a few weeks before and after the peel. \n \nPatients who opt for this peel should be ready for visible peeling/flaking of the skin for several days afterward, as it is a medium-depth peel. Redness and brown micro-crusting can occur as the pigmented skin cells shed. Over a course of a few weeks (and especially if multiple sessions are done, maybe 2-4 peels 4 weeks apart), they’ll notice significant lightening of pigmented patches and an overall brighter complexion. \n \nIn summary, Mesopeel Melanostop Tranex is intended for those with noticeable hyperpigme seek an intensive, professionally-administered solution to achieve clearer, more evenly-toned skin. By tackling pigmentation on multiple fronts, it is especially useful for melasma sufferers and others who have not gotten satisfactory results from more superficial peels or topical treatments alone. It should be applied by trained skin professionals due to its strength and the need for careful patient selection and aftercare.
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