All about medical skincare and its benefits

Written in association with: Dr Sarah Wright
Published: | Updated: 03/04/2024
Edited by: Karolyn Judge

Want to know the difference between medical grade skincare and over-the-counter versions? Leading GP Dr Sarah Wright answers this question, and others, in expert detail.

 

Medical skincare product being used on skin

What is medical skincare and how is it different from over-the-counter (OTC) skincare? 

Medical grade skincare products use prescription-strength ingredients and contain higher concentrations of active ingredients than what is available over the counter.

 

What are some of the benefits of using medical skincare? 

The benefits of using medical grade skincare are that by using scientifically backed, plus high quality and higher strength ingredients, they promote better overall skin health while helping you look and feel your best.

 

What are some of the risks of using medical skin care? 

The risks of medical grade skincare are extremely low when used with the advice of the prescribing specialist. Buying these from non-regulated sources may mean they are not real products and also using them without appropriate advice could have a higher risk of side effects.

 

Who is a good candidate for medical skin care?

Anyone looking to optimise their skin health and have their best skin possible is a good candidate for medical grade skincare. It is also useful for anyone with a wide range of specific skin concerns they wish to address ranging from:

 

 

How do I find a qualified medical skin care provider?

To find a qualified provider of medical grade skincare you should be sure you are using a nurse or doctor with training in the skincare they use. 

Products should only be provided by a qualified and experienced aesthetic practitioner, and following a thorough consultation and assessment.

You can always ask to see evidence of this if you wish. 

 

Interested in medical skincare? Arrange a consultation with Dr Wright via her Top Doctors profile.

By Dr Sarah Wright
GP (general practitioner)

Dr Sarah Wright is a highly experienced private GP with an interest in dermatology and aesthetic dermatology. She also has a keen interest and expertise in women’s health and sexual health as well as all aspects of general practice. She prioritises holistic healthcare and and disease prevention.

She specialises in menopause, women's health (including family planning, and fitting coils and subdermal implants), general health screening, and sexual health. She practises at the Midland Health Birmingham clinic where she provides leading medical grade skin care and aesthetic services. Her main areas of interest include anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, and medical grade skin care consultations and prescribing. 

Dr Wright qualified from Leeds University in 2001 after completing MBChB (not MBBS) and qualified with distinction from the Royal College of General Practitioners in 2006. She also completed the postgraduate diploma in Practical Dermatology from the University of Cardiff in 2006 and has been working as an aesthetic doctor since 2016, doing a variety of treatments including wrinkle relaxing injections, dermal filler procedures, Profhilo and medical grade skin care consultations.

Please note, Dr Wright only performs medical grade skincare and aesthetic treatments at Midland Health clinic and not at her Spire Little Aston Hospital clinic.

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