Stretch marks are marks that can appear on the skin of the body when the skin grows rapidly. The best known example is that of a woman's stomach during pregnancy. However, they can also develop on breasts or thighs if they grow faster than the skin can keep up with. The connective tissue is torn subcutaneously by excessive tension, which is not painful, but does lead to purple-red marks that turn into white scars after a few years.
Rosacea is characterized by a bright red discolored skin, especially in the area around the nose and cheeks. Bursted blood vessels are visible, but often also red bumps and pimples. Most patients who have rosacea think they 'just' suffer from acne. This is mainly due to the presence of the pimples in the affected area. However, rosacea has nothing to do with acne and is a chronic skin condition.
A skin condition in which there is too much or too little pigment in the skin. There are different types of pigmentation spots. The most common types are age spots, a pregnancy mask (melasma) and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, which develops after skin damage. A lack of pigment can be caused by damage to the skin or by skin conditions such as vitiligo.
We speak of excess hair when too much and too thick hairs grow in places where normally no or only thin hairs grow. There are two forms of excessive hair: hypertrichosis and hirsutism. They usually occur individually, but can also occur in combination.
Age spots are benign pigmented skin lesions where elderly suffer from. Skin areas that have been exposed to the sun, especially the face and hands, develop round or oval-shaped light to dark brown colored spots. The spots can be a few millimeters to a few centimeters in size.
As someone gets older, a lot changes in the skin. The upper skin layers become thinner and the number of blood vessels and sebaceous glands decreases in the skin layer below. This creates more space between the different skin layers. The amounts of collagen and elastin (the fibers that provide the firmness of the skin) also decrease, causing the subcutaneous connective tissue to lose its firmness. In addition, the skull shrinks with age, causing the skin around it to become looser. All of this makes the skin look and feel slacker and less resilient.
Endermology (LPG) is THE treatment for sagging skin of the body. A treatment with endermology is a virtually painless treatment method that treats both the skin and subcutaneous tissue and the subcutaneous connective tissue. Endermology improves the structure of the connective tissue, stimulates blood flow and the removal of waste.
Huidzorg Amstelland is the clinic in Amstelveen for effective skin rejuvenating and skin improving treatments.
During an extensive intake, we draw up a personal treatment plan in which we carefully examine your health, skin care products and wishes with regard to your treatment. We will, if necessary, discuss your lifestyle, diet, any medication and other factors that may apply. We can also determine whether you are indicated for treatment with us. If necessary, we will refer you to a general practitioner or medical specialist.
Huidzorg Amstelland was founded by Skin Therapist Maaike van Weezenbeek. Within the practice we work with powerful treatments and the latest equipment. You can contact us for both medical and aesthetic matters. Our therapists have over ten years of experience in the field of skin improvement. We also work together with various specialists from the area.
Our team stays abreast of all new developments regarding skin rejuvenation and skin improvement treatments. Inspired daily to continue to develop themselves.
Customers can therefore assume that the team has optimal knowledge of the latest innovations in skin rejuvenating and skin improving treatments.
Why choose our clinic?
Over 10 years of experience in the field of skin treatments
Use of the latest treatment equipment
Experienced skin therapists and specialists
Both medical and aesthetic treatments are possible
Reimbursement by the health insurer
Short waiting times
Gratis parkeren
Ons team
Maaike van Weezenbeek
I am Maaike van Weezenbeek, owner and skin therapist at Huidzorg Amstelland. From an early age I enjoyed doing something for society. Taking care of people gives me great satisfaction and I find nothing better than helping patients to get rid of their complaints or to reduce them. The gratitude I receive in return gives me immense fulfillment.
Annelies Herikhuisen
Skin Therapist
I’m Annelies. For over ten years, I’ve been dedicated to treating and improving the skin.
In addition to my work as a skin therapist, I’m also active in the Quality Register for Paramedics and manage my own foundation. Do you struggle with skin issues or are you simply looking for a new way to care for your skin?
I’d be happy to help you.
Glyonne van Vliet
Skin Therapist & Orthomolecular Therapist
Hi, I'm Glyonne.
I’m a holistic skin therapist who looks beyond just the surface of your skin. Together, we dig deeper to uncover the root cause of your skin concerns.
With my personal approach, I help you regain your glow—so you can feel comfortable and confident in your own skin again!
The clinic
Our values
Our mission
Eliminating, reducing or preventing a disorder or limitation as a result of a skin disorder is our main starting point.
Eliminating, reducing or preventing a disorder or limitation as a result of a skin disorder is our main starting point. Huidzorg Amstelland is a small-scale practice where the provision of specialist care and personal attention are paramount. We strive to provide personalized care.
Our vision
Making a substantial contribution to the quality of healthcare is very important to us.
Quality is of paramount importance to us and that is why we are affiliated with the Dutch Association for Skin Therapists and registered in the quality register for paramedics.
Quality requirements are imposed by both authorities, including following sufficient refresher courses. In addition, all therapists are BIG registered.
Acne is a condition of the sebaceous glands and can affect both men and women at different ages. The condition mainly affects the face, but can also appear on the back, chest, neck or shoulders. Acne can be recognized by oily skin, blackheads, small white bumps, red pimples, pimples and / or inflammation.
When acne has become very inflamed, it can leave disfiguring scars after healing. Acne scars are often more serious when the acne is treated too late or not properly. The scars can occur on the face, back and chest. In most cases it is treatable.
A scar is a permanent visible abnormality of the skin that arises after deep damage to the skin. Some scars can restrict movement, itch and/or hurt after healing. Sometimes they are only cosmetically disturbing. They can be visible as thin skin lesions or thickened on top of the skin.
Couperose is characterized by the presence of many burst blood vessels. The red or blue colored vessels are usually located on cheeks, nose and chin and sometimes also in the neck or décolleté. They are harmless but can be disfiguring and are more common in women than in men. They can cause a tingling, burning or itching sensation.
These are small brown to black molds that mainly occur in dark skin (both Asian and black race). The most common place is the face (particularly temples and forehead). They can be of various shapes and sizes and sometimes cause cosmetic concerns.
Skin bumps (Milia) look like small, white granules in or under the skin. It contains hardened sebum (skin sebum). It is a blockage of the sebaceous or sweat glands. Often the skin bumps are on the cheekbone or around the eyes.