Sun damage happens slowly and often goes unnoticed until it becomes visible on the skin. In Romford, many people experience sun damage due to years of UV exposure—whether from holidays, outdoor work, or daily sun exposure without protection.
At Cryosonic, we offer professional sun damaged skin treatment in the comfort of your own home. There is no clinic visit required. Our trained specialist comes to you and uses CryoPen technology to target sun-damaged areas precisely and safely.
This treatment is suitable for sun spots, pigmentation marks, and other visible signs of sun damage, helping restore clearer and healthier-looking skin without surgery or downtime.
Early sun damage usually shows up as:
These signs may appear after frequent sun exposure and often get worse over time if ignored.
Long-term sun damage develops after years of UV exposure and can include:
The key difference is that early sun damage may be easier to manage, while long-term damage becomes deeper and more noticeable, often requiring targeted treatment like CryoPen.
Once sun damage reaches deeper layers of the skin, it does not heal naturally. The skin cells affected by UV radiation remain damaged and continue to show pigmentation or texture changes.
Over time:
Without proper treatment, sun damage usually progresses instead of improving. That’s why targeted solutions such as CryoPen are effective—they directly treat the damaged skin cells rather than just covering the problem.
Cryosonic uses CryoPen, a non-surgical and precise treatment designed for sun-damaged skin.
How CryoPen helps:
The treatment encourages the damaged skin to shed naturally, allowing healthier skin to form underneath. Because we provide at-home treatment in Romford, you can receive professional care in a relaxed and familiar environment.
After treatment, maintaining results is just as important as the treatment itself.
To protect your skin:
Preventing further UV damage helps keep your skin clearer for longer and reduces the chance of new sun spots developing.
Q: What causes sun damaged skin?
Sun damaged skin is caused by repeated exposure to UV rays from the sun. Over time, these rays damage skin cells, leading to pigmentation, sun spots, uneven tone, and premature ageing.
Q: Is CryoPen a surgical procedure?
No. CryoPen is a non-surgical treatment. There are no cuts, stitches, or injections involved.
Q: Can sun damage appear years after sun exposure?
Yes. Sun damage often develops slowly and may not become visible until years later. Damage from earlier sun exposure can surface over time as dark spots or texture changes.
Q: Can CryoPen be used on the face?
Yes. CryoPen is safe for facial areas and is commonly used to treat sun damage on the face, including sun spots and pigmentation.
Q: Is sun damaged skin permanent?
Sun damage does not usually fade on its own once it reaches deeper layers of the skin. Targeted treatments like CryoPen are often needed to address visible damage
Q: Do you offer treatment at a clinic in Romford?
No. Cryosonic provides at-home sun damaged skin treatment in Romford, so you can receive care in your own home.
Q: How does CryoPen treat sun damaged skin?
CryoPen uses controlled freezing to target sun-damaged skin cells. The damaged tissue is treated precisely, allowing healthier skin to replace it naturally.
Q: How long does a CryoPen treatment session take?
Most treatments are quick and usually completed within a short visit, depending on the size and number of areas being treated.