How to use Repigment 12
Repigment12 cream is effective in treating non-segmental vitiligo. It is applied twice a day on clean skin: simply apply a light layer on the depigmented areas. For one hour afterwards it is very important not to use other products capable of penetrating the skin, such as oils, sun creams, tanning lotions, etc. which could interfere with the action of the peptide.
Repigment12 blocks the action of the MIA protein, stabilises the melanocytes, facilitating their repopulation; the re-pigmentation of the affected area is stimulated through phototherapy, by exposure to the sun for approximately half an hour to a maximum of one hour per day, or to UVA or UVB rays (two/three times a week), under the supervision of a healthcare professional. It is very important to avoid sunburn and any other traumatism action on the skin, which could cause the formation of new patches; therefore, in order to prepare the skin for exposure to the sun and to UV phototherapy, I also recommend taking a daily antioxidant capsule, preferably during meals and always on the advice of a dermatologist.
Repigment12 can also be used as a preventive measure: spread a light layer of cream in those areas of the body that have not yet manifested the disease but that are at risk.
The treatment should be followed for at least six months or until the area has completely re-pigmented.
Repigment12 is available on the website www.bella-aurora.com and in pharmacies and over the counter stores.
This includes the Repigma12 peptide, which inactivates the MIA protein that causes the migration of melanocytes and the onset of vitiligo.
On the advice of a dermatologist, take antioxidants to prepare the skin for sun exposure during the treatment.
For better and faster results, supplement with daily exposure to natural sunlight or phototherapy two/three times a week, avoiding sunburn and under the supervision of a specialist dermatologist.
This includes the Repigma12 peptide, which inactivates the MIA protein that causes the migration of melanocytes and the onset of vitiligo.
On the advice of a dermatologist, take antioxidants to prepare the skin for sun exposure during the treatment.
For better and faster results, supplement with daily exposure to natural sunlight or phototherapy two/three times a week, avoiding sunburn and under the supervision of a specialist dermatologist.