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BGC clinics offer four main categories of whitening treatment, each targeting different mechanisms of pigmentation:
1. Glutathione IV Therapy: Intravenous glutathione is the most popular whitening treatment in the Philippines. It works by inhibiting melanin production systemically. Sessions cost ₱3,000–₱8,000. Results are gradual — expect 6–12 sessions for visible change. Physician supervision is required for IV administration.
2. Laser Whitening (Nd:YAG / Carbon Laser): Targets melanin deposits in the skin directly. Carbon laser toning costs ₱3,500–₱8,500 per session. Effective for uneven skin tone, sun damage, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Requires conservative settings for Filipino skin types.
3. Chemical Peels (Kojic, Glycolic, TCA): Exfoliates pigmented surface layers. Kojic acid peels are specifically formulated for melanin inhibition. Costs ₱2,500–₱6,000 per session. Most effective as a series combined with home-use brightening products.
4. Combination Protocols: The most effective approach combines IV therapy, laser, and chemical exfoliation in a structured program. Luminisce BGC and Blanc Skin & Wellness both offer physician-designed combination protocols.
Pro tip: Always ask for a Fitzpatrick skin type assessment before starting any whitening treatment. Filipino skin (typically Fitzpatrick III–V) requires specific protocols to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Yes — when performed at reputable BGC clinics with physician supervision. The key safety considerations for Filipino skin:
Glutathione IV: Safe when administered by a licensed physician in a clinical setting. Avoid unregulated IV drip bars without physician oversight. High-dose glutathione has not been approved by the FDA-Philippines as a whitening agent — it is used off-label, which is legal but requires informed consent.
Laser whitening: Filipino skin (Fitzpatrick III–V) has higher melanin content and greater PIH risk from aggressive laser settings. Conservative fluence settings, longer intervals between sessions, and mandatory patch tests are non-negotiable at reputable BGC clinics.
Chemical peels: Kojic acid and glycolic acid peels are safe for Filipino skin at appropriate concentrations. TCA peels require physician administration. Avoid any peel that causes prolonged redness, blistering, or scarring — these indicate incorrect concentration or application.
Pro tip: Sun protection is the most important factor in whitening treatment success. SPF 50+ applied daily prevents re-pigmentation and protects treated skin. Without consistent sun protection, whitening results reverse within weeks.
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