Why Does it Matter if Your Skin Care is Medical-Grade?
A skin care routine is necessary for preventing signs of aging and maintaining a glowing, healthy, and young appearance. A lot of people spend money at Sephora or Target for over-the-counter skin care products without knowing for sure which products work best for them. While these products do an ok job of maintaining skin health, medical-grade products can make noticeable changes of the skin and encourage cell turnover, which keeps the skin looking healthy.
Consult a skin care professional AZ to learn which products are right for your skin and which products are worth investing in, and you’ll get much more noticeable results and you’ll be spending your money much more efficiently.
At Lazaderm Laser & Aesthetics, we offer a free consultation for every patient to learn about their skin needs and skin goals. Based on the in-depth skin evaluation, our aestheticians will explain the best options available to achieve your aesthetic goal.
Medical-grade products are highly recommended for our customers. Our medical-grade lines include Epionce, Alastin Skin Care, Obagi Medical, and Elta MD.
Medical-Grade vs. Over-the-counter
Medical-Grade Skincare Products
Medical-grade products are prescribed by doctors or licensed aestheticians. A major difference between medical-grade products vs. over-the-counter ones is that medical-grade skincare is under FDA regulation to contain 99.9% pure ingredients for safety and effectiveness. Before the products are released on the market, they undergo significant testing and must scientifically prove that their benefits match with what will be advertised for the product.
The higher concentration and number of active ingredients involved allows medical-grade skincare to reach deeper layers of the skin. If you are looking for a way to transform or rejuvenate your complexion, you should seek medical-grade products to effectively achieve your skin goals.
Over-the-counter Products (OTC)
Over-the-counter products in a drugstore or other retailers are the most commonly purchased products because they are cheaper and are marketed as “one size fits all.” The concentration of active ingredients in OTC is greatly limited.
As a result, OTC products generally produce much poorer results than medical-grade products. Even though some mainstream brands advertise their products as incredible skin-transforming products, most of the time, those products only contain trace amounts of active ingredients.
Because OTC products are not typically scientific and proven in the same way that medical-grade skin care products. You, as a customer, must self-diagnose your skin and determine which OTC product you think is the best for the concern. With Medical Grade skin care, a provider will assess your skin and tailor your skin care routine to your specific needs.
More Effective. Less $$
Medical-grade skin care often costs more because of the concentrated, active ingredients. While OTC products can help the skin, you may need to use more of these products to get the same levels of results. In some cases, you might continue to test/try different products to find one that can actually show the results you are looking for.
Medical-grade lines, on the other hand, can deliver superior, noticeable results with less product. The cost/benefit calculation can make medical-grade skincare more affordable in the long run.
Personal Skin Care Consultation for You
Consulting a medically-trained skin care specialist in Chandler, AZ can help you avoid wasting more time and dollars.
While many find OTC products effective enough, committing to medical-grade products can change your skin health more drastically in less time.
At our medical spa in Chandler, we pride ourselves on providing the best lines of skin care products. We offer free consultations for each patient to determine the best products for them.
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