Reduction of sun spots after 12 weeks of Muse and Rose de Mer therapy
Indications
Uneven skin tone, sun spots located mainly on the upper part of the face: on the forehead and cheekbones. Tendency for pigmentation to intensify even after short exposure to UV radiation.
Case description
A case of persistent sun-induced dyschromia was selected for therapy. Pigmentation appeared after intense sun exposure and gradually intensified in subsequent years. The treatment plan was based on controlled exfoliation, stimulation of epidermal renewal, brightening of visible discolorations, and support for melanosome control. Muse was used as the main therapeutic line, complementing the protocol with Rose de Mer peel.
Treatment protocol
- Week 1: Rose de Mer peel as the initial stage of renewal and skin surface equalization.
- Week 2: Muse brightening treatment supporting skin tone improvement and comfort.
- Weeks 3, 4, and 5: brightening treatments using the FluorOxygen+C protocol mapped in therapy to the Muse line.
- Week 6: Muse treatment aimed at further soothing uneven skin tone.
- Week 7: second Rose de Mer peel to enhance the exfoliation and renewal effect.
- Weeks 9 and 11: subsequent Muse treatments maintaining the brightening process.
- Weeks 10 and 12: brightening treatments with the FluorOxygen+C protocol as part of Muse therapy.
Home care
- FluorOxygen+C Facial Wash for daily skin cleansing.
- FluorOxygen+C VitaC-Light Botanical Lightener as care supporting the brightening of discolorations.
- FluorOxygen+C EyeC Eye Cream SPF 15 for the eye area.
- FluorOxygen+C IntenC Day Cream SPF 40 as a day cream with sun protection.
- Daily, consistent photoprotection and limiting direct exposure to UV radiation.
Effect
After 12 weeks, comparative photos taken approximately 3 months apart showed skin brightening, improved skin tone uniformity, and reduced contrast of discolorations on the forehead and cheek area.





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