Our newest treatment to rejuvenate and lighten pigmented areas is here! Inbiowhite helps provide a more youthful and radiant appearance. Let’s explore this transformative treatment and what it can do for you!
Do you have unwanted pigmentation on the face? Some examples include sun damage, melasma, or simply dark scarring due to acne. Well, fear not – Inbiowhite may be for you! “We recommend it for patients who want to improve on their skin texture, lighten their hyperpigmentations and skin blemishes,” says Dr. Nikki Liezl San Luis, Associate Physician of Belo Greenbelt. Inbiowhite is safe for sensitive skin types and can possibly help with inflammatory symptoms as well.
Application of Anesthesia: Your Belo doctor will perform Inbiowhite under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort during the procedure – though it’s optional, as it depends on the patient’s pain tolerance.
Application: Inbiowhite takes approximately 30 minutes, and applied to hyperpigmented areas. This penetrates the layers of the skin to accurately deliver the solution more directly and equally. This solution contains active ingredients such as tranexamic acid (natural inhibitor of melanin), niacinamide/vitamin B3 (retain skin’s moisture), and organic sillicon (generates collagen, maintains skin elasticity).
What treatments best paired with Inbiowhite?
Angel Whitening: A fave treatment by many celebrities, this laser brightens hyperpigmented areas of your skin – from the arms, underarms, groin, knees, elbows, and even under eyes! Inbiowhite is a perfect add-on to speed this up.
Virtue RF: one of our latest microneedling treatments, Virtue RF targets skin laxity, recurring acne, pigmentation, contouring and tightening! Not only do you get improved skin texture and a contoured face, but also a brighter one, thanks to Inbiowhite’s ingredients in treating uneven skintone
Picosure Pro: While Picosure Pro also serves its purpose of targeting unwanted pigmentation, this treatment also targets fine lines, wrinkles and skin texture. It can help shrink your pores, too!
Revlite: Similar to Angel Whitening, Revlite produces laser pulses to break down pigmented lesions into smaller particles. In short, it treats pigmented skin. If you’re looking into treating and brightening rough areas such as bumps and chicken skin, Revlite is a great recommendation. Inbiowhite, too, will speed up the brightening process of the treated area. (READ: Angel Whitening vs. Revlite – what’s the difference?)
How often should Inbiowhite be administered?
“We recommend doing Inbiowhite every two weeks for at least 4-6 treatments,” says Dr. San Luis, in order to reach optimal results. “We use painless microneedles that not only penetrate the superficial part of the skin, but also its deeper layers.”
Just like other treatments, patients may experience temporary side effects such as redness, but nothing to be alarmed about! These effects are usually temporary and subside within a few days. Your Belo doctor may also prescribe topical medicals for post-care.
You can continue to protect your skin from the sun by using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 (we have sunscreen recommendations in Belo Shop!). Sun exposure can undo the benefits of Inbiowhite and potentially lead to complications.
If you’re considering Inbiowhite, consult with a Belo doctor to discuss your options and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. With the right guidance and care, you can enjoy the benefits of Inbiowhite and reveal a more radiant you!
Belo Inbiowhite starts at ₱5,600 per session. Book a consultation now by calling 8819-BELO (2356) or click here!