Skin Care That Works Beneath the Surface
Medical-grade skin care is designed to improve skin function—not just appearance. These formulations support collagen production, cellular turnover, barrier repair, and pigment regulation using clinically validated ingredients and delivery systems.
When selected and used correctly, medical-grade skin care becomes a core part of skin longevity, helping maintain healthier, stronger, more resilient skin over time.
What Sets Medical-Grade Skin Care Apart
Medical-grade skin care differs from over-the-counter products in both formulation and oversight. Products are selected based on skin type, condition, and treatment history and are designed to complement in-office procedures.
This approach allows skin care to function as ongoing treatment, not just cosmetic maintenance.
Medical-grade skin care typically includes:
- Evidence-based active ingredients
- Advanced delivery systems
- Clinically tested formulations
- Professional guidance and customization
Clinically Selected Skin Care Brands
We carry a curated selection of medical-grade skin care lines chosen for safety, performance, and compatibility with dermatologic treatments.
EltaMD® Sun Care
Broad-spectrum, dermatologist-recommended sunscreens formulated to protect against UV damage while supporting skin barrier health. Sun protection is foundational to skin longevity and collagen preservation.
iS Clinical®
Advanced formulations designed to support skin health, clarity, and resilience.
Skintegrity™
Our private-label skin care line, developed with a focus on safety, tolerability, and skin barrier support.
Clean Skin Care Approach
Skintegrity™ formulations are designed without:
- Fragrance
- Phthalates
- Formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing agents
- Gluten
- Unnecessary additives that may increase irritation
Clean skin care does not mean less effective—it reflects intentional formulation focused on skin function and long-term tolerance.
In many cases, this includes avoiding more aggressive agents, such as hydroquinone, in favor of alternatives like arbutin and kojic acid to support pigmentation management while maintaining skin health.
Product selection is guided by clinical performance, skin tolerance, and long-term skin health—not trends.
Skin Care as Part of Long-Term Skin Health
Collagen production and barrier function decline over time due to aging and environmental exposure. Medical-grade skin care supports skin longevity by helping maintain an environment where the skin can repair, regenerate, and respond more effectively to treatment.
Consistent, appropriate skin care plays an important role in collagen support, pigment control, and overall skin resilience.
An Integrated Approach
Medical-grade skin care is often used alongside treatments such as lasers, microneedling, injectables, and HydraFacial® MD treatments.
Proper skin care can:
- Enhance treatment outcomes
- Improve recovery and healing
- Extend the longevity of in-office procedures
- Support daily skin health between visits
Support long-term skin health with clinically guided skin care tailored to your needs.
Before Your Appointment
- Consult with Your Provider – Ensure you have a consultation to assess your skin type and determine the best products or treatment plan.
- Avoid Excessive Sun Exposure – Refrain from sunbathing and tanning for at least 1–2 weeks prior. Always use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily.
- Avoid Waxing and Shaving – Refrain from waxing or threading the treatment area for 1 week before treatment. Shaving is acceptable but avoid any abrasive hair removal.
- Hydrate Your Skin – Start moisturizing your skin well in the days leading up to your treatment for a smooth and hydrated base.
After Treatment
- Use Gentle Skincare Products – Stick to soothing, hydrating products recommended by your provider. Avoid harsh scrubs or active ingredients for 3–5 days post-treatment.
- Sun Protection is Key – Apply SPF 30+ daily, even when indoors, for at least 1–2 weeks after treatment. Sun exposure can interfere with healing and the effectiveness of medical-grade skincare.
- Avoid Heat & Sweat – Refrain from hot showers, saunas, intense workouts, or anything that will cause sweating for 24–48 hours after treatment.
- Stay Hydrated – Drink plenty of water to promote skin healing and hydration.
BEFORE & AfTERS
Real Results. Real Confidence.



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Your Top Questions, Clearly Answered.
Why should I use medical-grade skin care instead of over-the-counter products?
Over-the-counter products are designed for general use and often contain lower concentrations of active ingredients. Medical-grade skin care is formulated to address specific skin concerns and is recommended based on clinical evaluation.
What does “Clean Skin Care” mean at your practice?
Clean Skin Care refers to thoughtfully formulated products that avoid unnecessary additives while maintaining clinical effectiveness. Our Skintegrity line is designed to support skin health without common irritants.
Is medical-grade skin care safe for sensitive skin?
Yes. Products are selected based on skin condition and tolerance, including options designed for sensitive or compromised skin barriers.
Can medical-grade skin care be used during pregnancy or nursing?
Some products may be appropriate during pregnancy or nursing. Specific recommendations are always reviewed on an individual basis, and we follow brand guidance and clinical best practices.
Will skin care replace in-office treatments?
No. Skin care and procedures serve different but complementary roles. Skin care supports daily skin function, while in-office treatments address deeper structural concerns.
How long does it take to see results?
Some improvements are visible within weeks, while changes related to collagen and skin structure develop gradually over months with consistent use.