
Bollywood star Sri Devi, who returned to films after 15 years with English Vinglish, is also rumoured to have undergone skin-lightening treatment.
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Zubaydah Apa may have received her fair share of criticism for endorsing fairness creams and feeding into stereotypes, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that an increasing number of women are looking for beautiful skin. Resorting to cosmetic treatments. Bollywood actress Kajol, who has long been loved for her Bengali features and dusky complexion, recently looked more beautiful than ever and is said to have undergone melanin skin surgery. While the actress has denied all such claims, saying that the transformation is part of her stay at home for the most part, we can’t help but feel the intensity of it in the recently released film Dilwale. .
However, if you think that such drastic cosmetic measures are only limited to the bold and competitive world of Bollywood, then you may want to think again. Our very own Fahad Mustafa is also rumored to use skin lightening injections. A lot of it being a social taboo for women only. Instep spoke to Dr. Najia Ashraf, Consultant Dermatologist, South City Hospital, Karachi, for her expert opinion on how skin whitening surgery works and whether it has long-term side effects.
According to Dr. Najeh, “Skin whitening surgery is a cosmetic treatment that involves reshaping certain skin tissues in an attempt to lighten the skin tone and make the skin more even.”
To get rid of dark complexion, the amount of melanin in the skin decreases. Various methods are used for this but peeling is considered to be the most popular because it is easy to do and takes a short time (only a few minutes). “Typically, tretinoin (an isomer of retinoic acid) is used to make the skin firmer faster. Once this is done, surgeons can easily peel off the skin,” explained Dr. Najeh.
“Although most of the chemicals used have been proven effective, some of them are considered toxic and have has a questionable safety profile.” As far as the cost is concerned, it ranges from PKR 5000 to 8000 depending on the area to be treated, the skin condition and the treatment used. On combination of peels to be done.
In addition, lasers can also be used in some procedures especially if the patient has dark spots. It is also a simple process and takes only 15 to 20 minutes per session. However, it is more expensive and the amount ranges from Rs 7,000 to Rs 20,000 depending on the skin condition and the size of the treatment area.
Although it is an effective method, Dr Najeh cautions that one needs to be careful during such treatment as it can result in dark spots if the laser is not properly applied to the right area. However, he assures that both chemical peels and laser treatments are painless. Recovery time varies from about seven to 21 days. “During this time, it may feel like you have a sunburn with redness, swelling, and bruising,” Dr. Najeh said. If the surgeon is well trained, there are usually no side effects, but mild erythema (redness) is possible. “It may still be obvious after three weeks but you don’t need to worry as it can be easily covered up with make-up until it is completely gone in two to three months,” she added. Don’t be.”
An important point to note is that no matter which procedure one chooses, it is not a one-time treatment and will require more than one or two sittings as most skin-related procedures The procedure takes time. Although the treatment does not promise long-lasting results in all cases, it can be if proper skin care is taken after the procedure. Using a moisturizer with sunscreen, avoiding direct sunlight between 9am and 4pm and taking multivitamins for maintenance are recommended.
While we in no way endorse fairness and feel that every skin tone is beautiful, this is a helpful treatment for those who suffer from two-toned skin or unwanted, visible blemishes.