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  • Female
  • 24 Years
  • 22/01/2025

Hey, can you tell me how long I should be using Kojivit Ultra Gel? Is this something I'm supposed to use for my whole life, or is it just for a certain period? I'm a bit confused and would really appreciate some guidance on this.

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Kojivit Ultra gel is typically used for a duration of 2-4 months to see visible results in skin lightening and pigmentation reduction. However, it is not meant for lifelong use. It is recommended to use it as per the guidance of your dermatologist and then take a break from the treatment to assess the results. If needed, your doctor may suggest a maintenance regimen or alternative treatments for long-term management.

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  1. Usage Duration
    Kojivit Ultra Gel is not intended for lifetime use. It should be used for a specific period, typically determined by a dermatologist based on your skin condition and response.

  2. Consultation and Monitoring
    Follow your dermatologist's advice for the duration of use. Regular monitoring is important to assess effectiveness and check for any side effects.

  3. Purpose and Ingredients
    The gel contains active ingredients like kojic acid and glycolic acid, aimed at improving skin tone and texture. Usage duration varies based on individual needs.

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