Intimate Skin Lightening
What is Intimate Skin Bleaching ?
Genital bleaching is a simple cosmetic procedure that involves lightening the skin around intimate areas. We use chemical peels, and lightening gel to provide a more uniform tone. Also referred to as intimate bleaching, it’s a straightforward process that usually requires no downtime or detailed preparation, but the results can significantly impact your self-confidence.
Vaginal Bleaching
Vaginal bleaching is one of the more popular treatment options available. With this type of genital bleaching , the goal is to lighten darker skin on the vulva and inner thighs. It has nothing to do with the vaginal canal. Lightening occurs on the tissue of the vulva only.
Melanin production can increase during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause can lead to noticeable differences in color. Weight gain and continual friction may also result in hyperpigmentation.
Bleaching provides a more attractive pink flesh tone while creating a more even color. we will assess the tissue and discuss your needs in detail. From there, he’ll determine the right course of action and help you obtain the results you’re looking to achieve.
Anal Bleaching
Anal bleaching is becoming more common. It’s a semi-permanent procedure that focuses on the skin around the anus. The area around the anal sphincter is usually high in melanin deposits and pigment-producing cells, called melanocytes. As a result, the skin can look significantly darker regardless of the surrounding skin tone.
This type of genital bleaching can also address hyperpigmentation spots from boils, acne scars, and other related issues. Like the previous procedure, this type of genital bleaching produces a more attractive flesh tone and creates a less noticeable transition in color.
FAQ
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Contrary to popular belief, bleaching isn’t exclusive to a single skin tone. Older methods of bleaching presented problems for those with darker skin. But that’s not the case today.
it can work on all skin types. Darker pigmentation may require more treatments or robust lightening solutions, but the procedure can provide the desired results regardless of skin tone.
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Whether or not bleaching hurts depends entirely on your sensitivities. Naturally, the vagina and anus are sensitive areas. Most procedures will result in minimal discomfort if any.
That discomfort may continue for a day or two as the skin recovers. Luckily, those issues are minor and are manageable for most women. We will discuss these matters with you closely, ensuring you know what to expect during the bleaching and recovery.
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In most cases, women need between three and six genital bleaching sessions. These sessions are short, usually lasting no more than an hour. However, you will likely require several repeat sessions every few weeks.
Bleaching takes time. It’s a gradual process that provides continued results with every session. How many you’ll need depends on how pigmented the skin is. Those dealing with significant hyperpigmentation may require even more than six sessions. It varies wildly on your needs.
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BLEACHING PRE CARE
5-7 days prior to peel: Discontinue use of any retinoids, hydroquinone, benzoyl peroxide or topical acne medications.
Don't sweat it. Avoid activities like hot yoga and hardcore cardio a few days before your bleach sesh. ...
Ditch the thong. Tight underwear can lead to friction.
NO Sex, it can lead to tiny tears in your intimate region. This increases your risk of discomfort during and after your bleaching treatment.
Use gentle soap for cleansing.
2 week prior: Refrain from waxing, laser or any other procedures.
Any exfoliating products that may be drying or irritating.
*Note: The use of the above products/treatments prior to your peel may increase skin sensitivity and cause a stronger reaction.
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Keep treated areas clean and moisturized. Coconut oil works great
Use gentle products, no medicated topicals for 1 week post treatment.
Loose or disposable underwear must be worn after treatment to avoid friction,(Go commando whenever you can)
Avoid sexual intercourse for 48 hours post treatment.
Avoid bathing or washing with very hot water for 48-72 hours.
You may resume your normal daily activities immediately, avoid exercise for 48-72 hours after treatment.
Avoid sun exposure or tanning beds 2weeks after treatment.
Avoid heat – hot tubs, saunas, etc. for 1-2 days
You may experience redness & excessive flaking. Do not pick or pull at peeling skin, The dead will naturally slough off.
Avoid AHA / BHA, retinoids and products containing fragrance.
After 7 days start to use the 2oz roll on pfb for EXTENDED results.
Notify clinic of any concerns (excessive redness/swelling, etc.)
Before & After