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Epilite

✅ Skin Lightening Effects
✅ Reduces Hyperpigmentation
✅ Evens Skin Tone
✅ Treats Melasma
✅ Minimizes Dark Spots

Epilite contains Hydroquinine.

Orvosi ellenőrzés Morgan Ellis — Gyógyszerkutató · 8 év tapasztalat  · Utolsó felülvizsgálat: 2026 május

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⚡ Quick Answer — What is Epilite?

Epilite is a topical depigmenting liquid from Sun Pharma containing hydroquinone 2%. Used for melasma, postinflammatorikus hiperpigmentáció (PIH) after acne, and solar lentigines. Apply a thin film to dark patches once or twice nightly, with a strict 4–6 month maximum course before a mandatory break to avoid exogenous ochronosis. Daily broad-spectrum SPF 50+ in the morning is mandatory — UV exposure undoes hydroquinone's effect within days. Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. The US FDA restricted hydroquinone to specialist supervision in 2020.

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What Is Epilite?

Epilite is a topical depigmenting liquid from Sun Pharma containing hydroquinone 2%. Hydroquinone is the most effective topical depigmenting agent currently available — the gold standard for melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Epilite is a single-ingredient hydroquinone formulation, distinct from the multi-ingredient Kligman-triple combinations (which add tretinoin and a topical corticosteroid for stronger but more time-limited treatment).

Single-ingredient hydroquinone is gentler than triple-combination creams and can be used for slightly longer (typically 4–6 months continuously, then a break) but it is still not for indefinite cosmetic skin-lightening — that is the population at risk for exogenous ochronosis (a paradoxical permanent darkening). Used cyclically and with rigorous SPF, Epilite is safe and effective.

How Does Epilite Work?

Hydroquinone inhibits the enzyme tyrosinase inside melanocytes, blocking melanin synthesis at the rate-limiting step (conversion of tyrosine to dihydroxyphenylalanine, DOPA). Two practical effects:

  • Reduced new melanin production — existing dark patches do not get darker, and over weeks the surface pigment lightens as melanin-laden keratinocytes turn over and shed.
  • Selective melanocyte cytotoxicity at higher concentrations — reduces overall melanocyte activity in the treated area.

Visible lightening at 4–8 hét; peak benefit at 3–4 months. Effect is entirely UV-dependent — without rigorous broad-spectrum sunscreen use, hydroquinone's effect reverses within days of unprotected sun.

Felhasználás és indikációk

  • Melasma (chloasma) — symmetric brown patches on cheeks, forehead, upper lip, often hormonally driven
  • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) after acne, eczema or burns, especially on Fitzpatrick III–VI skin
  • Solar lentigines (sun spots, age spots) on face and dorsum of hands
  • Freckles (ephelides) — less effective; UV-driven and tend to recur
  • Maintenance after a Kligman-triple cycle — gentler than the triple combo for ongoing use

Epilite is nem for: deep dermal-pigment melasma (needs laser or chemical peel), photodermatitis, broken or eczematous skin, or daily long-term cosmetic skin-lightening (that is the population at risk for ochronosis).

Epilite Dosage and How to Apply

Epilite comes in 40 ml bottles at 2% hydroquinone.

How to Apply Epilite Properly

  1. Óvatosan mosd with a mild non-foaming cleanser, then pat dry. Wait 20–30 minutes for skin to fully dry.
  2. Patch test first — apply a small amount to the inner forearm for 24 hours before facial use. Hydroquinone causes contact dermatitis in 3–5% of users.
  3. Apply a thin film only to the dark patches — not to the entire face. Avoid the surrounding healthy skin.
  4. Avoid eyes, mouth corners, nostrils, lips, mucous membranes, eyelids, and the neck.
  5. Once or twice nightly — start at once nightly, increase to twice (morning + evening) only if tolerated and under SPF.
  6. Maximum continuous course: 4–6 months. After this, take a 2–3 month break before any further course. Do not exceed 8 months of total hydroquinone use in any 12-month period.
  7. Daily broad-spectrum SPF 50+ in the morning is mandatory — not just during treatment but indefinitely after, because UV reactivates pigment. Reapply every 2–3 hours outdoors. Use a wide-brimmed hat. Avoid tanning beds entirely.
  8. Stop immediately if you notice blue-black or slate-grey discolouration of treated areas, persistent stinging, or rebound darkening.

Side Effects of Epilite

Common (mild, settles in 2–3 weeks):

  • Mild dryness, peeling on the treated patch
  • Stinging or burning on application (worst week 1–2)
  • Enyhe pirosság
  • Fokozott napérzékenység

Kevesebb gyakorisággal:

  • Allergic contact dermatitis (3–5%)
  • Halo effect — lightening of the healthy skin around the dark patch (mitigate by applying only to the patch itself, not the surrounding margin)
  • Temporary hyperpigmentation rebound when stopped abruptly

Rare but stop and seek dermatology review:

  • Exogenous ochronosis — blue-black or slate-grey paradoxical hyperpigmentation; develops with continuous use beyond 6 months, particularly at higher concentrations and on Fitzpatrick V–VI skin. Can be permanent.
  • Severe contact dermatitis or eczematous reaction

Figyelmeztetések és elővigyázatosság

  • Terhesség és szoptatás: contraindicated. Hydroquinone is FDA Pregnancy Category C with up to 35% systemic absorption documented from facial application. Use azelaic acid (Pregnancy Category B) for melasma instead.
  • Napfényhatás: daily broad-spectrum SPF 50+ is mandatory. Without it, the depigmenting effect reverses within days and you increase ochronosis risk.
  • Cycling protocol: never use continuously beyond 6 months. Take a 2–3 month break between courses. Do not exceed 8 months of hydroquinone use in any 12-month period.
  • FDA Action 2020: the FDA removed all OTC hydroquinone products from the US market in September 2020. Hydroquinone is now restricted to specialist supervision in the US, EU, Japan and most of Asia.
  • Do not apply on broken skin, active eczema, severe sunburn, or open wounds.
  • Patch test before facial use — apply to the inner forearm for 24 hours.
  • Waxing, threading, laser hair removal, dermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels: stop Epilite for 7–10 days before any of these procedures.
  • 12 év alatti gyermekek: not for paediatric use.

Contraindications — Who Should NOT Use Epilite

  • Known hypersensitivity to hydroquinone or any component of the formulation
  • Terhesség, tervezett terhesség vagy szoptatás
  • Active eczema, severe rosacea, broken skin, weeping dermatitis, or open wounds on the area to be treated
  • Established exogenous ochronosis (blue-black hydroquinone-induced pigmentation)
  • 12 év alatti gyermekek
  • Patients unwilling to commit to daily SPF 50+ and the cycling protocol

Gyógyszer- és bőrápolási kölcsönhatások

KombinálhatóHatásTeendők
Topical retinoids (tretinoin, adapalene, tazarotene)Synergistic — retinoid increases hydroquinone penetration and accelerates pigment turnoverEpilite on dark patches at night; retinoid on whole face at night (not the same time — alternate or layer with 30 min wait).
Vitamin C 10–15% (L-ascorbic acid)Compatible — complementary tyrosinase inhibition + UV antioxidantVitamin C in morning under SPF; Epilite at night.
Niacinamide 5%Compatible — reduces melanosome transfer; supports barrierExcellent companion product, day or night.
Azelaic acid 15–20%Összeegyeztethető — kiegészítő hatásmechanizmusokAzelaic acid morning, Epilite on patches at night.
High-percentage AHA/BHA leave-on serumsStacked irritation, increased ochronosis riskLimit during active hydroquinone course.
Resorcinol, phenol-based productsIncreased ochronosis riskAvoid combining.
Daily broad-spectrum SPF 50+Mandatory companionApply every morning. Reapply every 2–3 hours outdoors.
Hydrogen peroxide, benzoyl peroxide (on the same area)Accelerates oxidation of hydroquinone — reduces effectiveness and may stain skin temporarilyApply BPO morning, Epilite night — never simultaneously.

Tárolási utasítások

  • Szobahőmérsékleten tárolja, 15–25°C. Keep tightly closed and away from direct sunlight.
  • Hydroquinone oxidises (turns brown or grey) when exposed to air and light, losing potency. If the liquid has discoloured, discard.
  • Discard 6 months after first opening even if product remains.
  • Tartsa gyermekektől elérhetetlen helyen.

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Gyakran Ismételt Kérdések

When will I see results from Epilite?

Visible lightening at 4–8 hét; peak benefit at 3–4 months. Maintenance during the off-cycle break uses azelaic acid 15–20%, vitamin C, niacinamide and rigorous SPF 50+. Without daily SPF, gains reverse within days — this is the single most important variable.

Why was hydroquinone restricted by the FDA?

The FDA removed OTC hydroquinone from the US market in September 2020 following accumulated case reports of exogenous ochronosis (a paradoxical permanent darkening from prolonged daily use). Hydroquinone is still licensed at concentrations up to 4% with prescription oversight — the safety mechanism is the medical supervision of cycling, not removal of the drug.

Is hydroquinone safe? I have heard it causes cancer.

The IARC has classified hydroquinone as Group 3 (not classifiable as to carcinogenicity in humans) — meaning the rat data is not transferable to topical human exposure. Decades of dermatology use at 2–4% concentration cyclically have not shown increased human cancer risk. The real safety concern is ochronosis (a pigmentation side effect), not cancer, and it is preventable by following the cycling protocol and SPF 50+ daily.

Can I use Epilite during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

Nem. Hydroquinone is FDA Pregnancy Category C with up to 35% systemic absorption from facial application. For pregnancy-related melasma, switch to azelaic acid 15–20% (Pregnancy Category B) and rigorous SPF 50+ daily.

What is exogenous ochronosis and how do I avoid it?

Exogenous ochronosis is a blue-black or slate-grey paradoxical pigmentation from continuous hydroquinone use beyond 6 months, more common at concentrations >4% and on Fitzpatrick V–VI skin. It can be permanent. Prevention: stick to the 4–6 month maximum continuous course, take a 2–3 month break between cycles, never apply to a wider area than necessary, and stop immediately if treated patches are darkening rather than lightening.

Why do I need SPF 50+ every day?

UV exposure activates melanocytes and reverses every gain you have made. Without daily broad-spectrum SPF 50+ (mineral or hybrid is preferred for melasma), even small amounts of incidental sun (driving, walking outside) will undo weeks of cream use within days. SPF is more important than the cream itself for long-term hyperpigmentation control.

Epilite vs the Kligman triple (hydroquinone + tretinoin + steroid)?

Single-ingredient hydroquinone like Epilite is gentler than the triple-combination creams (Melrio, Melacare, Kojiglo) and can be used for slightly longer cycles. The triple combos are faster and more potent but carry the steroid-atrophy and rebound-dermatitis risks of the corticosteroid component, so they are limited to 8-week cycles only. Many dermatologists prescribe the triple combo for an aggressive 8-week cycle, then maintenance with single-ingredient hydroquinone for 4–6 months — getting the best of both regimens.

What is the “halo effect” and how do I avoid it?

The halo effect is lightening of the healthy skin around the treated dark patch, producing a visible ring of paler skin. Avoid by applying Epilite precisely only to the dark patch itself, using a cotton swab if needed, and not applying it to the surrounding healthy skin margin.

Can I use Epilite on my body (chest, hands, neck)?

Yes — single-ingredient hydroquinone can be used off-face for solar lentigines on the dorsum of hands, “sun necklace” pigmentation, or post-inflammatory marks on body areas. Same cycling rule (4–6 month max), same SPF 50+ requirement on the treated areas. The Kligman-triple combinations are nem recommended off-face because of steroid atrophy with prolonged use on body areas.

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