EZONE SUN GUARD CREAM SPF 100
BEOTIV+CREAM 30g
MELADERM C ANTI-OXIDANT FARINESS CREAM 30gm
SPECTRA BLOCK BROAD SPECTRUM SUNBLOCK CREAM SPF 60 PA++ UVA/UVB SHIELD 40g
GENAL SUPER ANOXIDANT DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS 30 TABLETS
WYNN (ADVANCED SKIN BRIGHTENING SOLUTION) 30 TABLETS PER PACK
HITONE SPF 35 PA+++ BB CREAM 36.5ml
REVIVODERM NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS 20 TABLETS
VITIX GEL 50ml
Targeted Repigmentation: Vitix Gel goes beyond basic moisturization. It aims to specifically target vitiligo by potentially stimulating melanocyte activity, the cells that produce melanin. This increased melanin production might contribute to repigmentation of the affected areas
Lightweight and Easy to Use: This gel is designed for comfort and convenience. Its non-greasy formula allows for easy application and comfortable wear on vitiligo-affected skin
Understanding the Science (Potential Ingredients): While a complete list isn't available, Vitix Gel might contain:
Tyrosine: An amino acid that serves as a building block for melanin. Increased tyrosine levels could potentially stimulate melanin productionVitamin D Analogues: Synthetic forms of vitamin D that might activate melanocyte function and promote repigmentationAntioxidants: Ingredients like vitamin C or green tea extract might be included to potentially protect against oxidative stress, which can damage melanocytes.Consult a Dermatologist: Vitix Gel is a potential tool, but consulting a dermatologist is crucial. They can:
Diagnose Vitiligo Accurately: Ensure a proper diagnosis, as other skin conditions can mimic vitiligoDevelop a Personalized Plan: Vitiligo treatment is often multifaceted. A dermatologist can create a plan that may include Vitix Gel alongside other therapies like phototherapy or corticosteroidsMonitor Progress and Adjust: Regular consultations are essential to track progress and tailor the treatment plan as neededA Potential Ally, But Not a Standalone Solution: Vitix Gel offers a topical approach to potentially promote repigmentation. However, vitiligo can be complex. Consulting a dermatologist is key for proper diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing management