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Medical Grade Skincare vs. Over-the-Counter Products: What’s the Difference?

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Do you want to take your skincare routine to the next level? Are you wondering what the difference is between medical-grade skincare products and over-the-counter products? Keep reading to find out why medical-grade skincare works better and which brand of professional-grade product is right for you.

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The Perfect Pairing: Medical-Grade Skincare and Cosmetic Injections

AAFE - American Academy of Facial Esthetics

From groundbreaking cosmetic procedures like Botox and dermal fillers to innovative skincare formulations, the options for achieving a more youthful appearance are vast. One essential aspect of this pursuit is the relationship between medical-grade skincare and cosmetic injections.

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This Week’s Hottest Drops, Launches, and Collabs

The Dermatology Digest

skinbetter science Launches BioRewind Skin Health Dietary Supplements skinbetter science is launching BioRewind,, a skin health dietary supplement to improve visible skin quality by helping reduce Advanced Glycation Endproducts (AGEs). We are confident this innovation will redefine how we think about skin health.”

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Medical Grade vs. Drugstore Skincare Products: What’s the Difference?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

At Academic Alliance in Dermatology, we understand the importance of using products that not only care for your skin on the surface but also work effectively at a cellular level. This is where medical-grade skincare like SkinCeuticals, ZO, Colorescience, Obagi, SkinMedica and Alastin distinctly outshine drugstore brands.

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Medical Grade vs. Drugstore Skincare Products: What’s the Difference?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

At Academic Alliance in Dermatology, we understand the importance of using products that not only care for your skin on the surface but also work effectively at a cellular level. This is where medical-grade skincare like SkinCeuticals, ZO, Colorescience, Obagi, SkinMedica and Alastin distinctly outshine drugstore brands.

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How Long Do Dermal Fillers Last?

Texas Dermatology

Stay Hydrated – HA fillers work best when your skin is well-hydrated, so drink plenty of water. Use Medical-Grade Skincare – High-quality skincare products can help maintain your skins health and prolong your filler results.

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Acne Treatments Recommended By Our Dermatologists

Dermatology Center for Skin Health

However, you deserve to feel confident in your skin, and our team of experts at Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC, has the knowledge and tools to help you find relief. There is a wide variety of therapy techniques and different medications that can more effectively combat your acne than typical home remedies.