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    • Cyspera®Cysteamine
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            Cyspera® Intensive Pigment Corrector is only available through dispensing clinics. You can place your order by searching the nearest clinic to your location.


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          • Short-contact application

            Intensive phase: Once per day, everyday, for 16 weeks.
            Maintenance phase: Once per day, twice-weekly.

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          • Before & After results

            The clinical cases listed below are hyperpigmentation cases treated by certified dermatologists and healthcare professionals.


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  • Pigmentation concerns
    • Melasma
          • Melasma: A Cosmetic Concern

            The richness of the diverse human experience is reflected in the wide array of skin tones found around the world. Melanin is the pigment that gives color to the skin and helps to protect it from sun damage. The darkening of the skin that occurs after exposure to the sun is actually part of the skin’s natural process of protection from sun damage. Hormonal changes can also lead to increased melanin production and changes in skin tone...Read more

    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
          • Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): A Lingering Skin Concern

            Inflammation can occur in any part of the body, including in the skin. The visible signs of inflammation—swelling and redness—develop as a result of the body’s natural defense against microbes, toxins, diseases, etc. When the body detects insult, white blood cells, antibodies, and various other inflammatory mediators, including cytokines and interferons, flood the affected area...Read more

    • Periorbital hyperpigmentation
          • What is Perioral or Periorbital Hyperpigmentation?

            Hyperpigmentation is a condition where a portion of skin appears darker than other surrounding areas of skin due to excess melanin in the affected areas. Melanin is the pigment that gives color to the skin. Sometimes hyperpigmentation can appear around the mouth (perioral) and eyes (periorbital). “Peri” is a prefix from Greek meaning “around” or “surrounding”; oral relates to the mouth and orbit refers to the eye...Read more

    • Lips hyperpigmentation
          • Hyperpigmentation on lips

            Hyperpigmentation of the skin is when a portion of the skin is darker than the other surrounding areas. This occurs due to melanin. Melanin is the pigment that is produced by cells called melanocytes. Melanin gives the skin its color. When the skin produces more melanin, it leads to hyperpigmentation. Normally, skin is composed of numerous layers of cells, however, the lips only have 3 to 5 cell layers...Read more

    • Intimate areas
          • Intimate Area Hyperpigmentation: A Common But Personal Concern

            Hyperpigmentation or excessive darkening of the skin can appear on any part of the body. It occurs when melanin, the pigment that gives the skin its natural color, collects in the skin in higher than normal amounts. Some forms of hyperpigmentation, such as melasma, have a specific appearance and classification. Other forms of hyperpigmentation are non-specific and may be described based on the area affected...Read more

    • Lentigo hyperpigmentation
          • Lentigo: Uncovering the Facts About “Liver Spots”

            Interestingly, the most common form of lentigines, lentigo simplex, is not related to sun exposure. This congenital condition is associated with dark markings on the trunk, arms, and legs. Lentigo simplex may be mistaken for freckles, however, freckles tend to be more numerous and can darken with sun exposure, whereas lentigines do not. Lentigo simplex often disappears with time...Read more

    • Body hyperpigmentation
          • Hyperpigmentation: Understanding Changes in Skin Color

            A variety of factors may affect the skin and cause melanocytes to ramp up the production of melanin. In many cases, these reactions are actually part of the skin’s natural defense or healing processes. Consider the darkening of the skin after sun exposure. This darkening or “tanning” is intended to help protect the skin from the damage caused by sun exposure...Read more

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            Real reviews by real people

            All the reviews on Cyspera® Cysteamine, posted by verified users. Your reviews are very dear to us, and most important for the community. We praise each of your review and we will act upon each one individually.


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          • Cyspera® is safe to use indefinitely

            “I have tried many products such as hydroquinone and plant based brightening serums for my Melasma and nothing gave me… Read more “Cyspera® is safe to use indefinitely”

            Calkin Boudreaux Dermatology patient

            WORKS AMAZINGLY WELL ON AFRICAN AMERICAN SKIN!!!!

            Okay, let’s me start with this, I purchased this item on August 15, 2017. I bought it myself, I was… Read more “WORKS AMAZINGLY WELL ON AFRICAN AMERICAN SKIN!!!!”

            Secretagentmanon

            Worked on the first day of use.

            My situation might be different from most, but this cream literally saved my face ! For me, the results were… Read more “Worked on the first day of use.”

            Amazon Customer

            Cyspera® is actually working on my dark patches

            Finally something that works, @Cyspera is actually working on my dark patches . You have to be patient and keep… Read more “Cyspera® is actually working on my dark patches”

            Amber D.

            A very happy customer

            I bought this product a couple weeks ago, and I’m very happy with the results. I’ve done chemical peels, fraxel… Read more “A very happy customer”

            Hillary A Miller

            Cyspera® raises hope with no side effects

            “This cream has given me so much hope that I can’t even begin to describe it. Not only does it… Read more “Cyspera® raises hope with no side effects”

            Minaz S

            Even a stubborn and chronic skin condition, it works!

            This is a work in progress (about 1 month in). Melasma is a stubborn and chronic skin condition. It takes… Read more “Even a stubborn and chronic skin condition, it works!”

            drbdermatology

            I’m really happy with the progress I’ve made

            Melasma: 16 week Sente Cyspera Update! I’m terrible about taking before and after pics in general but I’m really glad… Read more “I’m really happy with the progress I’ve made”

            Patient - Beauty_Unplugged

            The nice thing about Cyspera, you can already see how much Cyspera has worked

            Pigmentation update.
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            As many of you may know, I was very kindly gifted @cyspera to test.
            … Read more “The nice thing about Cyspera, you can already see how much Cyspera has worked”

            Talesofskincare

            I can wear less makeup!

            “I have tried many products such as hydroquinone and plant based brightening serums for my Melasma and nothing gave me… Read more “I can wear less makeup!”

            calkinboudreauxdermatology

            Cyspera® is a game changer

            “Was on hydroquinone on and off for several years and although I managed to lighten my dark patches, as soon… Read more “Cyspera® is a game changer”

            Hilary

            I am so grateful and will recommend it to anyone

            I have tried so many treatments and spent a small fortune until I‘ve discovered Cyspera! Have been using it for… Read more “I am so grateful and will recommend it to anyone”

            melguenthardt

            Best product for hyperpigmentation!

            Best product for hyperpigmentation! I’ve used everything made for hyperpigmentation for the last 2 years and this is the only… Read more “Best product for hyperpigmentation!”

            Mika V.
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          Dr. Behrooz Kasraee, a renowned physician, passionate about skin pigmentation concerns has developed a new pigment corrector formulated with cysteamine to address the appearance of dark spots and brown patches.

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