How many courses of whitening injections are recommended?

Apr 18, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Gan Liqiang
Introduction
How many treatment courses of whitening injections are recommended? The optimal whitening effect is achieved after 2–3 courses of whitening injections. - **First course**: One injection per day for seven consecutive days. Mild whole-body whitening effects may become noticeable after this course. - **Second course**: Begin five days after completing the first course. Administer 6–10 injections per month, spaced 3–5 days apart; one month constitutes a full course.

As summer approaches, many individuals striving for beauty feel self-conscious due to insufficient skin brightness—yet whitening injections can effectively address this concern. So, how many treatment courses of whitening injections are optimal? Let’s explore this together.

How Many Courses of Whitening Injections Are Recommended?

Optimal skin-whitening results are typically achieved after 2–3 courses of whitening injections. These injections produce full-body brightening effects. During the first course, one injection is administered daily for seven consecutive days—a single course. At this stage, mild whole-body brightening may become noticeable. After completing the first course, a five-day interval is required before beginning the second course. For the second and subsequent courses, 6–10 injections are given per month, spaced every 3–5 days; thus, each course lasts approximately one month. Therefore, undergoing 2–3 courses yields the best overall whitening outcomes.

However, individual needs vary. Those with severely dull skin or higher melanin levels may require more injections than average. Importantly, whitening injections do not guarantee permanent skin lightening—re-pigmentation may occur. Hence, consistent daily skincare and periodic medical aesthetic treatments are essential to maintain luminous, soft, and supple skin. The active ingredient DSW (Dermatological Skin Whitening compound) in these injections inhibits cellular oxidation, rapidly breaks down melanin and xanthin (yellow pigment) in the skin, repairs damaged cells, replenishes and activates skin-brightening factors, and promotes cellular renewal of whitening factors throughout the body. This process helps resolve oxygen-deprived dullness, roughness, and other related skin concerns—resulting in radiant, translucent brightness from within.

The above outlines the recommended number of whitening injection courses. Immediately following treatment, strict sun protection is crucial during the short term to preserve efficacy. We hope this information proves helpful to you.