Customized Medical-Grade Skin Care

Skin Care to enhancing topical delivery can be used for the following medical conditions:

  • Acne vulgaris (mild–moderate; comedonal and inflammatory)

  • Rosacea (erythematotelangiectatic & papulopustular types with as

    adjunct/maintenance)

  • Melasma

  • Post‑inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)

  • Solar lentigines / age spots / sun damage

  • Photoaging

  • Prevention and adjunct care for actinic damage / actinic keratoses

  • Xerosis and eczema

  • Atopic dermatitis

  • Seborrheic dermatitis

  • Psoriasis

  • Keratosis pilaris

  • Superficial acne scarring and textural irregularities

  • Perioral dermatitis

  • Contact dermatitis

  • Post‑procedure recovery

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I firmly believe If you’re investing time and money in your skin’s health, now is the time to upgrade to medical‑grade products that support your goals. Medical‑grade skincare is developed using clinical research and cosmetic science, with formulations and active ingredients designed to produce measurable facial-rejuvenation results. These brands typically provide clinical data to support their claims, whereas standard over‑the‑counter cosmetics are not held to the same level of clinical testing. (Note: regulatory review and evidence can vary—ask your provider about the specific studies behind any product).

-Xoxo
Nurse & Esti Bestie Larissa
RN, Master Aesthetician