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Frequently Asked Questions
About CYSPERA
CYSPERA is a science-driven skin health range focused on visible pigmentation, tone evenness, radiance, and skin resilience. The current range includes topical pigment correctors (INTENSIVE and SENSITIVE), a leave-on skin-resilience cream (AGELESS), and, where available, an oral skin supplement (TOTAL SKIN).
Illumination does not mean whitening or changing your natural skin color. It means helping skin look more even, radiant, balanced, and healthy while respecting every natural skin tone.
Many brightening products focus mainly on glow or superficial tone. CYSPERA is built as a pigment-management routine: correcting visible discoloration, supporting skin resilience, and maintaining results over time. Depending on the country, this may include both topical and oral support.
Ingredients, Allergens & Availability
Check the product packaging and local product page. Ingredient lists can vary by product format and country. If you have allergies, sensitive skin, or avoid specific ingredients, always check the local label before use.
Shipping, returns, exchanges, and subscription terms depend on the seller and country. Check the official CYSPERA website or your authorized provider’s policy before purchasing.
Some CYSPERA topical formulas may contain fragrance or fragrance allergens. Nut, gluten, soy, preservative, and botanical-related questions must be checked on the product-specific label because formulas and excipients may vary by market. If you have severe allergies, ask your clinician or pharmacist before use.
Yes. TOTAL SKIN contains grape seed extract / proanthocyanidins. If you have a known allergy or sensitivity to grape-derived ingredients, or if you take blood thinners, consult a healthcare professional before use.
CYSPERA INTENSIVE, SENSITIVE, and AGELESS are topical skincare products; official vegetarian status should be confirmed from the local product label and formula. TOTAL SKIN suitability depends on the capsule shell used in your market. Where TOTAL SKIN is supplied in plant-based capsules, it may be suitable for vegetarians.
Please refer to the product packaging and local CYSPERA information for confirmed vegan or cruelty-free claims. Do not assume certification unless it is stated for your country and product format.
Store products in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Keep containers tightly closed. Follow the expiry date and period-after-opening symbol on the packaging. Do not use a product after expiry or if its appearance, texture, scent, capsule integrity, or packaging seems unusually changed.
Availability depends on the country. Purchase only through the official CYSPERA website, authorized clinics, authorized distributors, or approved retail partners in your market.
This depends on local regulations and distribution channels. CYSPERA is a professional skincare range, and clinician guidance is especially recommended for melasma, procedures, sensitive skin, intimate areas, or combination protocols.
In some countries, CYSPERA may be available online through official or authorized channels. Avoid unauthorized marketplaces because authenticity, storage conditions, expiry, and local labeling cannot be guaranteed.
Pigmentation & Skin Health
Pigmentation is often chronic and trigger-driven. Sun exposure, visible light, heat, inflammation, acne, friction, procedures, hormones, and skin stress can reactivate melanocytes. This is why results usually require maintenance, sunscreen, and good tolerance — not only a short correction phase.
Melanin is the visible pigment, but inflammation and oxidative stress can make melanocytes more reactive. If skin is irritated, inflamed, or stressed, pigmentation may darken or return more easily. CYSPERA therefore focuses on both visible pigment and the skin environment that can contribute to recurrence.
Inflammaging refers to chronic low-grade inflammatory stress that can affect skin quality, tone, comfort, and resilience over time. In pigmentation-prone skin, this stress may contribute to uneven tone, dullness, sensitivity, and recurrence. The practical takeaway is: avoid irritation and support the skin barrier.
CYSPERA may help improve the appearance of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, including dark marks that remain after acne. Active acne should still be managed separately, and CYSPERA should not be applied on broken, freshly picked, or actively inflamed lesions.
CYSPERA may help improve the appearance of melasma-looking or hormone-related pigmentation. Because this type of pigmentation often relapses, daily sunscreen, trigger management, and a maintenance routine are important. If pigmentation is new, rapidly changing, or severe, consult a clinician.
Product Choice & Protocols
For moderate to severe pigmentation concerns such as melasma-looking patches, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, lentigines, or stubborn dark spots, CYSPERA INTENSIVE is usually the main topical correction product. It may be combined with AGELESS for skin resilience and maintenance, and with TOTAL SKIN where available for inside-out support. A clinician can adapt the routine depending on pigmentation depth, sensitivity, and treatment history.
If your skin is sensitive, reactive, compromised, or easily irritated, CYSPERA SENSITIVE is generally the preferred correction product because tolerability is the priority. AGELESS may be added to support skin resilience and maintenance. Start with a short contact time, moisturize well, and increase only if your skin remains comfortable.
For delicate external areas or sensitive body areas, CYSPERA SENSITIVE is generally the preferred topical option when appropriate and as directed. Do not apply to mucosal tissue, inside the body, broken skin, or irritated skin. Use in intimate areas should preferably be guided by a healthcare professional.
Yes. CYSPERA is designed for pigmentation-prone skin across all skin tones, including skin of color. Darker phototypes may be more prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and recurrence, so the routine should prioritize gentle use, strict sunscreen, and long-term maintenance.
CYSPERA may be used as part of a clinician-directed pre- and post-procedure routine. As a precaution, pause INTENSIVE and SENSITIVE on the day of a procedure unless instructed otherwise. Restart only when redness, heat, peeling, stinging, or irritation has resolved and the skin barrier feels intact.
For healthy aging, radiance, tone evenness, texture, and photoaging-related uneven tone, CYSPERA AGELESS is the main leave-on product. TOTAL SKIN may be added where available to support tone and radiance from within.
Recurring pigmentation often needs long-term maintenance, not only short-term correction. Depending on your skin, a clinician may recommend INTENSIVE or SENSITIVE for visible correction, AGELESS for resilience and maintenance, and TOTAL SKIN where available for inside-out support. Daily sunscreen remains essential.
Do not use INTENSIVE and SENSITIVE on the same area at the same time; choose one correction product based on severity and tolerance. AGELESS can be used as a leave-on resilience and maintenance cream. TOTAL SKIN may be added where available as oral support. Introduce products gradually if your skin is sensitive.
How to Use Topicals
Apply a thin, even layer once daily to dry, rested skin. Start with 5 minutes, especially if your skin is sensitive or you use other actives, then increase gradually up to 15 minutes only if well tolerated or as directed by your clinician. Rinse off, gently cleanse if needed, pat dry, moisturize, and use sunscreen during the day.
Apply a thin, even layer to dry, rested skin. Start with 3–5 minutes and rinse off. If your skin is very reactive, begin less frequently — for example every other day or a few times per week — and increase only if well tolerated. Longer contact time should be clinician-guided, especially on delicate areas.
AGELESS is a leave-on cream. Apply it as part of your daily skincare routine, usually once or twice daily depending on skin tolerance and clinician guidance. It can be used alone for skin resilience and radiance, or as maintenance after INTENSIVE or SENSITIVE.
They are short-contact products designed to support pigment correction while helping manage tolerability. Leaving them on longer than recommended does not necessarily improve results and may increase redness, dryness, stinging, or sensitivity.
Freshly washed, damp, or recently exfoliated skin can be more reactive. Applying immediately after cleansing may increase tingling or redness. If you have just washed your face, wait until skin is fully dry and comfortable; in sensitive skin, waiting longer may improve tolerance.
It depends on your pigmentation pattern. For diffuse uneven tone or melasma-looking patches, broader application may help achieve a more even-looking result. For isolated dark spots, targeted use may be enough. Avoid eyes, eyelids, lips, mucous membranes, and broken or irritated skin.
Use only a thin, even layer. More product will not make results faster and may increase irritation. Bottle duration is approximate and depends on treated area, dose, and frequency. For typical facial use with a thin layer once daily, one 50 ml bottle may last around 12–16 weeks.
Use a gentle, non-stripping cleanser and a simple moisturizer. After INTENSIVE or SENSITIVE has been rinsed off and skin is moisturized, you can apply sunscreen and makeup if your skin feels comfortable. Do not apply the correction product over makeup.
Yes. INTENSIVE and SENSITIVE can generally be used morning or evening, depending on your routine and clinician guidance. If used during the day, apply sunscreen afterward. AGELESS can usually be used morning and/or evening.
Results & Maintenance
Results vary by pigmentation type, depth, duration, skin tone, consistency, tolerance, and sun exposure. Some users notice improved radiance or tone evenness within a few weeks. Visible pigment improvement usually takes several weeks to a few months of consistent use.
Do not leave INTENSIVE or SENSITIVE on longer than recommended to try to accelerate results. Check consistency, sunscreen use, irritation, and whether your pigmentation triggers are still active. If there is little visible improvement after several months of proper use, or if pigmentation worsens, consult a clinician.
You may reduce frequency or move to a maintenance routine once pigmentation improves, but stopping all care may allow triggers to reactivate pigmentation. Sunscreen, gentle skincare, and maintenance support remain important.
If the skin becomes irritated, pigmentation can temporarily darken or look more visible. This is a sign to pause, moisturize, and restart more slowly once skin is calm. If darkening persists or rapidly worsens, consult a clinician.
Melasma is often chronic and relapsing. CYSPERA may help improve the appearance of pigmentation and support long-term control, but sunscreen, trigger management, and maintenance are usually needed. Complete and permanent clearance should not be expected for everyone.
Take photos every 4 weeks under similar lighting, angle, distance, and camera settings. Pigmentation changes can be gradual, and photos help you and your clinician assess progress more objectively.
Procedures & Combining Actives
Yes, but do not stack too many actives at once. Vitamin C, retinoids, AHAs/BHAs, exfoliants, and strong brightening products may increase sensitivity when combined aggressively. Separate products by time of day or alternate days, especially while acclimating.
CYSPERA is hydroquinone-free and can be used as an alternative or as part of a clinician-directed pigment plan. Combining it with hydroquinone, topical tranexamic acid, or prescription pigment products should be supervised to reduce irritation and over-treatment.
CYSPERA may be used as part of a professional pre-procedure routine when advised by a clinician. Timing depends on the procedure and your skin. As a precaution, avoid applying INTENSIVE or SENSITIVE on the day of the procedure unless instructed otherwise.
Restart only once redness, heat, swelling, peeling, stinging, crusting, or irritation has resolved and the skin barrier feels intact. Begin with a shorter contact time and increase gradually. Stronger procedures require clinician-specific restart timing.
AGELESS may be used as part of post-procedure maintenance only when the skin barrier is intact and the skin is not actively hot, broken, peeling, or irritated. Follow your clinician’s instructions after ablative or aggressive procedures.
Use with devices should be clinician-directed. CYSPERA products should not be applied into open channels, broken skin, or freshly treated skin unless a qualified professional has defined the protocol. For most consumers, restart only after recovery.
Often yes, but acne treatments such as retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, exfoliating acids, or prescription products can increase irritation. Do not apply CYSPERA over active broken lesions. If you are treating acne and pigmentation together, use a clinician-guided routine.
Avoid harsh scrubs, aggressive exfoliation, multiple strong actives at once, applying after hot showers, applying to damp skin, and extending contact time beyond instructions. The goal is consistent correction without irritation.
Science & Ingredients
CYSPERA’s science platforms are supported by published clinical studies, professional experience, and product-specific data. Evidence strength varies by product, indication, and market; some data are published and some are data on file.