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MHG Lotion

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Canixa Life Sciences Pvt Ltd

Salt Composition

Deca Peptide (3mg)

Overview MHG Lotion

Vitiligo treatment involves MHG Lotion, most effective when paired with other therapies. This topical medication promotes melanocyte (melanin-producing cell) activity and growth within depigmented skin and hair follicles, thereby restoring natural skin tone. Apply only as directed by your physician to clean, dry skin. Always wash hands thoroughly before and after use. Consistent application maximizes results; exceeding the prescribed dosage won't accelerate improvement and may induce adverse reactions. Report any worsening of symptoms or persistence beyond four weeks to your doctor. Maintaining cleanliness of affected areas enhances treatment efficacy. Common side effects include dryness, irritation, and burning at the application site; persistent or severe reactions warrant medical consultation. Avoid eye contact; rinse immediately with water and seek medical advice if contact occurs. For best outcomes, apply two hours pre-sleep; expose treated areas to 10-15 minutes of sunlight the following morning. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should seek medical counsel before commencing treatment.

Uses of MHG Lotion

Pigmentation disorder

Major Benefits of MHG Lotion:

Apply this medication topically only. Administer as directed by your physician, ensuring thorough shaking before evenly distributing across the affected zone.

Common Side effects of MHG Lotion:

  • Dry skin
  • Skin irritation
  • Burning sensation

How to use MHG Lotion:

Apply this medication only to the skin's surface. Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length. Ensure thorough shaking before applying a uniform layer to the affected area.

How MHG Lotion works:

MHG Lotion stimulates repigmentation by facilitating the movement of melanocytes—pigment-producing skin cells—from the perilesional skin into the vitiligo-affected area. This process leads to increased melanin synthesis and subsequent restoration of natural skin tone.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholNone

No drug interactions identified.

PregnancyPregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Pregnancy and the use of MHG Lotion: No data exists on this topic. Seek medical advice from your physician.

Breast feedingBreast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data on MHG Lotion use while breastfeeding is absent. Seek medical advice from your physician.

DrivingDrivingNone

No known drug interactions.

KidneyKidneyNone

No drug interactions identified.

LiverLiverNone

No known drug interactions.

What if you forget to take MHG Lotion :

Should you forget an application of MHG Lotion, apply it immediately. However, if your next application is imminent, omit the missed dose and resume your usual routine. Never apply a double dose.

Facts to Know About MHG Lotion

LabelValue
Chemical Type Modified amino acids
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category DERMA
Actions Vitiligo Repigmentation Treatment

FAQs on MHG Lotion

Apply MHG Lotion precisely as your doctor instructs. Carefully read the directions before use. Cleanse and thoroughly dry the affected area; then, apply a very thin layer of lotion. For optimal results, apply approximately two hours before bedtime. Avoid touching the treated areas for about an hour. The following morning, expose the treated areas to bright sunlight for 10–15 minutes. If sunlight is unavailable, use an ultraviolet lamp instead.
MHG Lotion stimulates melanocyte growth and migration to hypopigmented areas, promoting skin tone restoration.
MHG Lotion is safe when used as directed. No adverse reactions have been reported. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if any side effects occur.
Treatment length varies depending on how well it works. Children and recently appeared patches respond more quickly. Repigmentation, as small pigment dots within or at the edges of the white patch, usually starts in 3 to 6 months, depending on the patch's age. Complete repigmentation takes about a year for most.
Vitiligo has no known cure; while some patches may fade naturally, complete repigmentation—a full recovery—is uncommon.
Vitiligo is a skin condition where the immune system attacks the pigment-producing cells (melanocytes), resulting in milky-white patches. These patches can appear on the skin, and sometimes the eyes, mouth, and nose. The condition often has a hereditary component and typically begins before age 40.
MHG Lotion
435
MRP 530
17% off