Pigmentation & Dark Spots

Can dark spots return after treatment?

Updated 1. January 2024

Immediate Answer: Yes, if you abandon sun protection. Faded spots represent eliminated melanin, but your skin's tendency to cluster melanin under UV exposure remains. Daily SPF is the difference between maintained results and recurrence.

The Science: Your skin can reactivate melanin production if exposed to UV damage again. The good news: preventing new spots is far easier than treating existing ones. Daily SPF stops the damage cycle before it starts—one missed day won't undo weeks of work, but years of careless sun exposure will.

How to Keep Results Long-Term: To maintain your results and keep spots from returning, the key is a consistent daily routine: cleanse your skin morning and evening with Gentle Cleansing Foam, use Daycream Defence Repair SPF 50 during the day, and apply Advanced Face Repair at night.

Daycream Defence Repair SPF 50 is non-negotiable for long-term results.

Pro Tip: Think of dark spot treatment like fitness: intensive work gets results, but you need maintenance to keep them. One beach weekend without SPF won't undo weeks of progress, but consistent neglect will. Build sun protection into your daily habit, not your "when I remember" habit.

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