Dermatologist warns ‘stop using fairness cream immediately’ otherwise your facial hair can increase, skin will be red

Gurugram:  Dr Aanchal Panth, a dermatologist and hair transplant surgeon, took to Instagram on August 13 to highlight the dangers of fairness creams. In the video she posted, Dr Panth discussed the detrimental effects of using steroid creams for skin lightening. She explained that initially, these creams may appear to lighten the skin, but prolonged use leads to thinning skin, visible veins, redness, itching, burning, and increased facial hair.

Dr Panth said that discontinuing use can result in hyperpigmentation and acne, creating a dependency similar to addiction. She strongly advised against using such steroid creams, particularly those marketed as fairness creams, without the supervision of a dermatologist to avoid severe skin damage.

Reacting to a clip of a woman who complained about her face feeling ‘stretched’, the dermatologist said in Hindi, “This is very unfortunate. This happens due to applying steroid creams, which people use to become fair. When you first use steroid creams, you will feel that your skin is becoming fairer. But if you use it for a long time, then what happens? The skin starts becoming thin, veins become visible, it starts turning red, it starts having a lot of itching and burning, and hair also starts growing on the skin.”

What happens when you stop using fairness cream?

Dr Panth added, “So whenever you stop, you will feel that the skin is becoming even darker and pimples are appearing, which is why people get addicted to it. They develop a habit. It’s like the skin gets addicted to using these steroid creams, and they just can’t stop. So please do not apply such creams on your skin. Those creams are like this. They contain steroids, which are usually available in the market as fairness creams. And whenever you go to a chemist, they give it as a fairness cream. But please never use it on your face. And always, when applying any such pharmacy-based cream on your skin for a long time, only apply it under the supervision of a dermatologist. Do not use such creams on your own.”

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