
Tranexamic acid is a compound used in the medical field for its anti-hemorrhagic activity. Since 2009, it has been officially accepted for inclusion in skincare formulations and is recognized for combating hyperpigmentation. But how does it work?

Thelightening virtuesof thetranexamic acid were recently discovered by a healthcare professional. While his patient was taking this molecule to treat his chronic urticaria, he observed a lightening and discoloration of his skin. This molecule has since proven to be just as effective for external use. How does tranexamic acid reduce the appearance of sunspots? How can it be used daily for this purpose? Answers to these questions are provided in this article.

To diminish the appearance of pigmentation spots that affect skin tone uniformity, various active ingredients exist in skincare such as the arbutin acid or the tranexamic acid. We have focused on the latter, as well as its timing and frequency of application.

Originally used in the medical field as an oral fibrinolytic agent to reduce bleeding during surgical procedures, tranexamic acid (TXA) is now gaining increased interest in skincare formulations. This shift began after the accidental observation of its positive effects on skin tone uniformity in certain individuals. However, its skin benefits extend beyond just that. Continue reading to explore its full range of properties.

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