What are hyperpigmentation spots?
Hyperpigmentation spots are skin discolorations caused by an overproduction of melanin, the pigment that determines your skin tone. They can appear as dark spots on the face, hands, or other parts of the body and are often perceived as cosmetically bothersome. Whether it's sunspots, melasma, or post-acne marks, at Cryon in Breda, we offer professional treatments to reduce hyperpigmentation and even out your skin tone.
Why do hyperpigmentation spots occur?
Hyperpigmentation spots can be caused by various factors:
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Sun exposure: UV radiation stimulates melanin production, leading to sunspots or age spots.
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Hormonal fluctuations: Pregnancy, contraception, or menopause can cause melasma (chloasma).
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Skin irritation: Inflammation, wounds, or acne can cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, especially in pigmented skin.
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Genetic predisposition: Some people are more prone to pigment formation.
Although hyperpigmentation spots are harmless, at Cryon, we understand that they can affect your self-confidence. That's why we offer customized solutions.
How does Cryon treat hyperpigmentation spots?
At Schoonheidssalon Cryon, we combine expertise with advanced techniques to effectively address hyperpigmentation spots. Our approach is tailored to your skin type and the nature of the pigmentation. Here's how we work:
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Thorough skin analysis: Our specialists assess your skin and hyperpigmentation spots to develop a personalized treatment plan.
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Intensive peels: We use peels from Me-Line, Image Skincare, or Neoderma to fade pigment and stimulate cell renewal.
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Removal of skin imperfections: For isolated hyperpigmentation spots, we apply a treatment with strong acid or coagulation (booked as 'Removal of skin imperfections' starting from 5 minutes), provided your skin condition is suitable.
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Product advice for home care: We recommend specific products, such as Me-Line, Image Skincare Iluma Intense Facial Illuminator, or QMS, to support the treatment.
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Long-lasting results: Our treatments reduce hyperpigmentation spots and improve skin texture, with minimal downtime.
Our treatments are safe, effective, and aimed at achieving an even, healthy skin tone.
Why choose Cryon?
At Cryon, we stand for personalized care and professional results. Our advantages:
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Experienced specialists: Our skin experts are trained in the latest techniques for pigment treatment.
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Customization: Every treatment is tailored to your unique skin needs.
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Safe methods: We use proven techniques that respect your skin.
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Quick appointments: Book easily online, by phone, or via WhatsApp.
With Cryon, you are assured of an approach that fades hyperpigmentation spots and restores your self-confidence.
Tips for treating and preventing hyperpigmentation spots at home
In addition to our professional treatments, you can contribute to a more even skin tone with these tips:
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Protect your skin: Use a daily sunscreen such as Medik8 Daily Radiance SPF 30 or Pascaud UV Defense 50 ml to prevent new pigment formation.
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Avoid peak sun hours: Limit exposure between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM and wear protective clothing.
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Use active ingredients: Products with vitamin C or tranexamic acid, such as Image Skincare Iluma Intense Facial Illuminator, help fade hyperpigmentation spots.
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Stimulate circulation: Regularly use a circulation mask, especially for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, to renew the skin.
Would you like a personalized skincare plan? Our experts are happy to help you during a free consultation.
Make an appointment today!
Ready to say goodbye to hyperpigmentation spots and improve your skin? At Cryon in Breda, we help you with treatments that are both effective and gentle on your skin. Contact us for a free consultation:
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Phone: 076 520 4342
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Email: contact@cryon.nl
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WhatsApp: Send a photo to 06 81 38 14 65
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Online: Book directly via Cryon.nl
Let your skin shine with Cryon – your partner for healthy, even skin!
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Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes. Consult a professional for medical advice.

