dear Doctor i want to improve my skin glow, can i take glutathione im injections. if yes what dose can i take do we need prescription for this i have seen multiple article that they have result please suggest.
Glutathione injections are often promoted for skin lightening or improving skin glow, but the scientific evidence supporting this is very limited. Most studies are small and do not show consistent or long-term benefits. In addition, intramuscular or intravenous glutathione is not approved for skin whitening in most countries and can carry risks such as kidney or liver toxicity, allergic reactions, or injection-related complications.
If you are considering glutathione, it should only be done under medical supervision, with a valid prescription, and after checking your overall health (liver and kidney function in particular). There is ...no universally accepted or safe dosing protocol for aesthetic purposes.
For improving skin glow, medically validated options with proven efficacy and safety include topical antioxidants (like vitamin C), retinoids, professional chemical peels, laser treatments, or microneedling. These approaches give better, predictable results than glutathione injections.
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