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Cinal (Ascorbic Acid + Calcium Pantothenate)

Insurance-covered vitamin C formulation inhibiting melanin at multiple steps while promoting collagen synthesis

Duration
1 days3 sessions 食後oral
Downtime
なし
Sessions
3-6 months継続推奨 (保険適用)

About This Treatment

Cinal tablets contain ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 200mg and calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5) 3mg. Insurance-covered in Japan. Ascorbic acid provides multi-faceted beauty benefits: tyrosinase inhibition for melanin suppression, reduction of oxidized melanin for depigmentation, collagen synthesis promotion, and ROS scavenging. Pantothenate normalizes skin turnover as a CoA component.

Mechanism of Action

Ascorbic acid: ①chelates copper ions in tyrosinase to inhibit melanin synthesis, ②reduces oxidized melanin (brown) to leucomelanin (light), ③promotes collagen I/III synthesis as hydroxylation cofactor, ④scavenges ROS to prevent photoaging. Pantothenate supports CoA synthesis, lipid metabolism, barrier function, and epithelial regeneration.

Indications

Pigmentation / dullnessGeneral indication (see detailed description)Elasticity / firmness

Expected Results

Visible lightening of pigmentation at 3-6 months. Serum vitamin C reaches steady state in 1-2 weeks, but clinical effect requires melanin turnover time. Synergistic when combined with tranexamic acid or L-cysteine.

Clinical Evidence

Pullar JM, Carr AC, Vissers MCM (2017)
The Roles of Vitamin C in Skin Health. Nutrients
Clinical improvement was reported in this study (see original paper for details).
Al-Niaimi F, Chiang NYZ (2017)
Topical Vitamin C and the Skin: Mechanisms of Action and Clinical Applications. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol
Clinical improvement was reported in this study (see original paper for details).
Xu TH, et al. (2023)
Efficacy of topical vitamin C in melasma and photoaging: systematic review. Chin Med J
Clinical improvement was reported in this study (see original paper for details).

Risks & Side Effects

Generally very safe. Rare GI symptoms (nausea, diarrhea). Theoretical kidney stone risk at very high doses (not with standard dosing). May cause false negatives in urine tests. Caution in hemochromatosis due to enhanced iron absorption.

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