Medical Grade Skincare vs Over the Counter Products
Does medical grade skincare make a difference? In short, YES. A higher amount of the active ingredient usually equates to better-looking skin. In addition to having a higher content of the active ingredient, medical-grade skin care products have the purest form of that ingredient. Only a small amount of the product is needed for each use, so they generally last longer than less expensive OTC brands.
Over-the-counter products are designed to sit on the surface of the skin. Medical-grade skin care products have been designed to penetrate the epidermis and affect deeper layers of the skin. The difference between an over-the-counter skin care product and a medical-grade skin care product is the same as the difference that exists between a tooth whitening procedure that is sold at the local pharmacy and a teeth whitening procedure that is performed by your dentist. Since your dentist has access to stronger products, the results are going to be better.
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