Shinefine Ointment is a dermatological medicine used for the short-term, intermittent treatment of moderate to severe melasma of the face. It works by reducing excess melanin formation and improving skin turnover, helping lighten dark facial patches.
Shinefine Ointment is for external use only. Shinefine Ointment should be used in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Wash your hands before using this medicine. It is advised to check the label for directions before use. Do not use this medicine more than the recommended dose.
The common side effects of this medicine include dryness, redness, and a stinging sensation at the application site. If these side effects or any other symptoms that you think are because of this medicine persist for a longer duration, consult your doctor.
Shinefine Ointment should be used only under medical supervision and for short-term, intermittent treatment. It is meant for external use on the face only and should not come into contact with the eyes, mouth, or mucous membranes. Sun exposure or UV light should be strictly avoided during treatment, as this can cause repigmentation of treated areas. Use sunscreen regularly.
Its safety has not been established in pregnancy or in children below 12 years, and caution is advised in breastfeeding women. Treatment should be stopped if severe irritation, hypersensitivity, or worsening of skin symptoms occur.
Uses of Shinefine Ointment
Treatment of Melasma
Benefits of Shinefine Ointment
In Treatment of Melasma
Melasma is a condition that causes dark patches on the face, commonly associated with sun exposure and hormonal factors. Shinefine Ointment helps improve melasma by reducing excess melanin formation and supporting skin cell turnover, which allows dark patches to fade more evenly. When used for short-term, intermittent treatment under medical supervision and combined with proper sun protection, it helps improve the appearance of facial melasma.
Side effects of Shinefine Ointment
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Shinefine
Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
How to use Shinefine Ointment
This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area and gently massage the ointment.
How Shinefine Ointment works
Shinefine Ointment is a combination of three medicines: Hydroquinone, Mometasone, and Tretinoin—used for the treatment of melasma of the face. Hydroquinone reduces excess melanin formation in the skin, which helps lighten dark patches. Mometasone is a corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation, redness, and irritation associated with treatment. Tretinoin is a vitamin A derivative that promotes skin cell turnover, helping melanin to disperse more evenly. Together, these actions help improve the appearance of melasma when used for short-term, intermittent treatment under medical supervision.
Safety advice
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Pregnancy
UNSAFE
Shinefine Ointment is highly unsafe during pregnancy. It can cause serious harm to the unborn baby, including birth defects and pregnancy loss. Do not use this medicine if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
Breast feeding
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Shinefine Ointment may be safe to use during breastfeeding. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Driving
No interaction found/established
Kidney
No interaction found/established
Liver
No interaction found/established
What if you forget to take Shinefine Ointment?
If you miss a dose of Shinefine Ointment, apply it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
All substitutes
For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
Is any ayurveda medicine for melasma which is efficient to remove melasma pigmentation completly ?
Dr. Aanchal Maheshwari
Ayurveda
Apply melatru cream and evenshade cream both to be mixed togather. Pour 1 -2 drops of kumkumadi oil in your nostrill on daily basis. It is very effective.
I have some black spots on my penile shaft. There were also some papules created but after using candid b cream it was gone. What medicine will I use to remove this spot,there is no any type of inflammation and itchiness only spot are present. Give me some suggestions please.
What is melasma. My face has facing with melasma. Please give most valuable suggestion and medition of total clear to melasma of myface. Thanking you sir.
Dr. Himanshu Gupta
Dermatology
Melasma is brown black Pigmentation of face, mainly affecting butterfly area of the face. It may be aggravated by sunlight exposure. Treatment depends on type and extent.
Actually I'm suffering with a melasma .i have consulted skin specialist he prescribed me vitazed gold ,and melalumin cream Melasma on fore head and nose below eye How to treat this.shoud i need use medication for a long term ? Can i use kojivit gel with vitazed gold tablets
What were the side-effects while using Shinefine Ointment?
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How do you take Shinefine Ointment?
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FAQs
What is Shinefine Ointment used for?
Shinefine Ointment is used for the short-term, intermittent treatment of moderate to severe melasma of the face. It is prescribed when dark facial patches do not respond adequately to other treatments and must be used along with sun protection measures.
Can Shinefine Ointment be used for pigmentation on other parts of the body?
No. This medicine is indicated only for melasma of the face. It should not be used on other body areas unless specifically advised by a doctor.
How should I use Shinefine Ointment?
Shinefine Ointment is usually applied once daily in the evening, as directed by your doctor. A thin layer should be applied only to the affected facial areas. The duration of treatment depends on response and should be decided by a physician.
How long does it take to see improvement?
Many patients may notice visible improvement within 8 weeks, although results can vary. Treatment should not be continued longer than advised, even if improvement is slow.
Is sun protection necessary while using Shinefine Ointment?
Yes. Sun exposure or UV light can cause repigmentation of treated areas. Strict sun avoidance, regular use of sunscreen, and protective measures are essential during treatment.
Can Shinefine Ointment be used for long-term treatment?
No. Shinefine Ointment is meant for short-term, intermittent use only. Prolonged or continuous use may increase the risk of side effects and should be avoided.
Who should not use Shinefine Ointment?
Shinefine Ointment should not be used by people who are allergic to hydroquinone, tretinoin, or mometasone furoate. It is also not recommended during pregnancy, in children below 12 years, or without medical supervision.
What should I avoid while using Shinefine Ointment?
Avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes. Avoid excessive sun exposure and UV light. Do not apply more than prescribed, and do not use other skin-lightening or irritating products unless advised by your doctor.
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