Tranexamic Acid For Tone Brightening

Tranexamic Acid For Tone Brightening

Tranexamic acid is a skin lightening agent used improve to the appearance of uneven tone and dark marks.

First introduced in the 1960s and approved for UK use in around 2013, tranexamic acid is a more recent topical addition for improving hyperpigmentation.

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Inside Your Tranexamic Acid Cream

Made in a gentle vegan base, your tranexamic acid cream may include other active ingredients, carefully selected from azelaic acid, hydroquinone, niacinamide, and tretinoin.

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Monderma’s tranexamic acid formulas are overseen by GPhC-registered prescribers and pharmacists for safe, guided use.

As your skin adjusts over time, your prescriber can review and modify the strength or frequency to ensure the treatment remains suitable.

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Personalised tranexamic acid creams chosen to improve the look of uneven tone, soften dark marks, and support a more even-looking complexion.

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Your Questions, Answered With Care

Tranexamic acid is usually applied to the face, and can also be used on the neck and under-eye area when paired with a moisturiser. These areas tend to be more delicate, so a lower strength is generally recommended. Avoid applying it too close to the eyelids for comfort and safety.

Apply TWO pumps to clean, dry skin on the affected area(s) once daily at NIGHT. After applying, wash your hands and follow with a moisturiser to support comfort and hydration. Use an SPF 30 or higher every morning to keep your skin protected throughout treatment.

Monderma prescribes tranexamic acid in strengths starting from 3% up to a maximum of 5%, in line with national guidelines.

This strength is selected for its balance of effectiveness and tolerability when brightening uneven tone and reducing visible hyperpigmentation. Starting too high or increasing too quickly can lead to unnecessary irritation.

Although some users gradually adjust their strength over time, many find that a consistent, lower strength provides the most comfortable experience and the most reliable long-term results.

You may begin to notice early visible improvements after the first week. For more sustained and meaningful results, nightly use for at least 12 weeks is recommended.

For most users, tranexamic acid is a well-tolerated and reliable option for long-term skincare when used as directed.

Although tranexamic acid is intended to treat hyperpigmentation, some users may experience mild side effects as their skin adjusts. These can include peeling, redness, or sensitivity, particularly during the first few weeks.

To minimise this, Monderma recommends beginning with a lower strength and pairing your treatment with a moisturiser to help maintain comfort as your skin adapts.

Tranexamic acid is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy.

Tranexamic acid is generally safe to use alongside most over-the-counter skincare products. If you are using any additional prescription skincare, you must inform Monderma so your tranexamic acid formula can be reviewed for safe continued use.

Please also inform any healthcare professional or treatment provider about your prescription skincare. Certain procedures may require pausing tranexamic acid before and after treatment to minimise sensitivity and reduce the risk of adverse reactions.