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Cosmelan®
What is cosmelan®?
Cosmelan® is the authentic and professional depigmenting method that removes existing skin spots and prevents their reappearance, giving both long and short term results. Trust the depigmentation experts with your skin.
Whats makes cosmelan® unique?
cosmelan®, is the pioneering treatment in the field of skin depigmentation to treat the most severe and resistant skin blemishes.
At mesoestetic® we are experts in skin depigmentation. More than 30 years of leadership and innovation and thousands of customers around the world endorse the effectiveness of our depigmentation solutions.
Creators of the method that combines the therapeutic synergy of a professional protocol and a home protocol, together with an innovative formula with highly effective ingredients, resulting in a unique and dual action: corrective and regulatory. It eliminates the visible blemish, but also acts on the source of the problem, regulating the overproduction of pigment to prevent its reappearance.
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What is cosmelan® consist in?
The cosmelan® method is a topical treatment lasting approximately 6 months that combines a single salon session with the at-home treatment necessary to obtain optimum results.
At The Salon
A single salon session where the aesthetic professional applies the mask with an intensive depigmenting action.
At Home
The treatment continues at home. Under the aesthetic professional’s indications and recommendations, the patient must adhere to a regimen for the application of the cosmeceuticals complementary to the method, which will vary according to the phase and progress of the treatment.
The depigmentation process continues and we work on the source of the problem for a lasting result.

FAQs
Does cosmelan® work with any type of spot?
With cosmelan® we treat all types of spots of melanin origin, that is, spots originating due to melanin overproduction triggered by several factors (hormonal, genetic, post-acne, post-depilation factors, etc.) that worsen due to sun exposure. Therefore, cosmelan® is effective to treat spots such as: melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentations (PIH), solar, senile lentigo and freckles.
What is the best time to use cosmelan®?
cosmelan® can be used at any time of the year, though it is advisable to do it at times when sun exposure is not so intense or prolonged, such as the winter and autumn. In case you live in a hot region or apply the treatment in the summer, you must take greater care and use a very high sunscreen, such as melan 130 pigment control and avoid completely very intense and prolonged sun exposure.
How long does the treatment last?
The cosmelan® method uses a 2-step protocol necessary to achieve the desired outcome. Intensive depigmentation in a cabin and home treatment. The total treatment lasts approximately 6 months. The duration may vary depending on the severity and intensity of the skin spot.
How long will it take to see the results? Why should I continue the treatment if the results are already seen before completing it?
The most significant change takes place a few weeks after applying the mask in cabin, it improves skin texture and spots decrease noticeably. This can give a misleading feeling of success. During this period melanin has been removed from the outermost skin layers, and therefore we see the spot much more faded and the skin smoother and softer, but the origin of the problem has not been controlled yet. The melanocyte, a cell where melanin is produced, is still uncontrolled and continues to produce pigment (melanin) in excess. To re-educate the melanocyte and control this overproduction, it is important to continue a home treatment with regulating action, so that the cell returns to a normal active state and therefore prevent spots from reappearing.
What happens if I stop applying the home treatment?
If you do not follow the home regimen, you are interrupting the treatment and will therefore not obtain the expected results. Not applying cosmelan 2 depigmenting cream with regulating action involves not regulating the melanocyte and, therefore, a persistent uncontrolled, excessive production of melanin. The spot will reappear as the skin layers are renewed, as melanin migrates to the surface making the spot increasingly evident.
Not using photoprotection, melan 130 pigment control, involves a very high risk that the spot returns, as skin is more sensitive and receptive to external aggressions during the treatment.