TriLuma 15gm Cream
Triluma Cream is a prescription medication combining three active ingredients to treat melasma, a condition characterized by dark, discolored patches on the skin, primarily on the face. This cream promotes quick skin renewal and provides relief from redness, swelling, and itching.
Product Introduction
Triluma Cream is a prescription medication combining three active ingredients to treat melasma, a condition characterized by dark, discolored patches on the skin, primarily on the face. This cream promotes quick skin renewal and provides relief from redness, swelling, and itching.
Uses of Triluma Cream
- Treatment of melasma
Benefits of Triluma Cream
In Melasma
Melasma causes dark, discolored patches on the skin, often occurring during pregnancy and menopause. Triluma Cream helps lighten these dark patches by reducing melanin production, the natural pigment responsible for skin color. It not only lightens the skin but also provides a smoother appearance. Additionally, it reduces swelling, redness, and itching, particularly beneficial for sensitive skin. Consistent use as prescribed can significantly boost self-esteem and confidence by improving the appearance of the skin.
Side Effects of Triluma Cream
Most side effects are mild and typically resolve as the body adjusts to the medication. Consult your doctor if side effects persist or cause concern. Common side effects include:
- Skin redness (erythema)
- Skin peeling
- Burning sensation
- Dryness
- Itching
How to Use Triluma Cream
This medication is for external use only. Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and duration. Check the label for specific directions. Clean and dry the affected area before applying the cream. Wash your hands before and after application unless treating the hands.
How Triluma Cream Works
Triluma Cream is a combination of three medicines:
- Hydroquinone: A skin lightening agent that reduces melanin production, lightening dark spots.
- Tretinoin: A form of vitamin A that accelerates skin renewal.
- Fluocinolone acetonide: A steroid that blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) responsible for redness, swelling, and itching.
Additional Information
- Precautions: Inform your doctor of any known allergies to this medication. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Pregnant women and those with other medical conditions should consult their doctor before use. This medication is not safe for breastfeeding mothers.
- Side Effects: While most side effects are mild, consult your doctor if they persist. Common side effects include erythema, skin peeling, burning sensation, dryness, and itching.
- Application: For best results, use as directed by your doctor. Consistent and correct use is essential for achieving the full benefits of Triluma Cream.
Using Triluma Cream as part of a comprehensive skincare routine can effectively treat melasma, resulting in lighter, smoother skin and enhanced self-confidence.