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

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

This is where medical-grade skincare like SkinCeuticals, ZO, Colorescience, Obagi, SkinMedica and Alastin distinctly outshine drugstore brands. Let’s explore why medical-grade skincare is the superior choice for anyone serious about their skin health.

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Dr. Suzan Obagi Named First-ever Chief Medical Director at Obagi Cosmeceuticals

The Dermatology Digest

“I am thrilled to be taking on a more formal role at Obagi as the Company’s first-ever Chief Medical Director,” says Dr. Obagi in a news release. Obagi has an incredible reputation for delivering high-quality, medical-grade skincare solutions.

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How to Remove Age Spots: A Comprehensive Guide

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

When considering treatment for age spots, it’s important to focus on professional, medical-grade options for the best results. Medical-grade Skincare Products While over-the-counter products may claim to diminish age spots, they aren’t always the most effective option.

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6 Tips to Enter 2023 with Healthy Skin

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Use Medical-grade Skincare Products Medical-grade skincare products are designed to help target specific skin concerns, such as wrinkles and sun damage. Our medical providers can select the best skincare products tailored to your individual needs.

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Are you ready to join the cosmetic industry?

Aesthetic Back Bar

Make sure your skincare products aline with your beauty business and what you want the cosmetic industry to view you as. Are you looking to go more natural and holistic or do you prefer a medical grade skincare line? Take your time to evaluate what skincare products you want to carry in your business.

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Acne Treatments Recommended By Our Dermatologists

Dermatology Center for Skin Health

Dermatology Center For Skin Health, Pllc Based on the type and the severity of your acne, treatment might range from topical or oral medications and medical-grade skincare products to in-office treatments (like microdermabrasion, microneedling, chemical peels, photodynamic light therapy, and vascular laser treatment).