Professional Skin Care for Real Skin Concerns

Healthy skin takes more than choosing a product because it is popular online or looks promising on a store shelf. Every patient’s skin has different needs, sensitivities, habits, history, and treatment priorities, which means the right regimen should be selected with care.

At Image Surgical Arts, skin care recommendations are guided by professional evaluation, medical-grade product knowledge, and a clear understanding of how at-home care fits into a broader aesthetic plan. Whether patients want to improve acne, dryness, pigmentation, aging changes, texture, or long-term maintenance, the team helps create a routine that feels effective and realistic.

Why Medical-Grade Skincare Makes a Difference

Medical-grade skincare is designed to support more targeted improvement than many over-the-counter products. These lines often include carefully formulated ingredients that may address skin tone, texture, hydration, acne, fine lines, discoloration, oiliness, and overall skin health. Patients may consider professional skincare guidance to improve:

  • Acne or congestion
  • Dryness or dehydration
  • Fine lines
  • Uneven tone
  • Pigmentation concerns
  • Texture irregularities
  • Dullness
  • Oily skin
  • Signs of aging
  • Skin maintenance after medspa treatments

A strong skincare routine does not have to be complicated from the start. Many patients do best with a simple, consistent plan that can be adjusted as the skin becomes healthier, stronger, or ready for more active ingredients.

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Skin Care Lines Offered at Image Surgical Arts

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SkinBetter Science

SkinBetter Science

SkinBetter Science offers advanced skincare formulas designed to support smoother texture, brighter tone, hydration, and visible signs of aging. It may be recommended for patients seeking a streamlined, elegant routine with clinically focused ingredients.

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ZO Skin Health

ZO Skin Health

ZO Skin Health is a medical-grade skincare line used to support skin clarity, texture, brightness, and long-term skin quality. It may be recommended for acne, pigmentation, oiliness, aging concerns, or ongoing maintenance after in-office treatments.

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AlumierMD

AlumierMD

AlumierMD offers professional skincare products and peel systems designed to address concerns such as discoloration, texture, sensitivity, and aging. It may be incorporated into plans focused on brightening, barrier care, or skin renewal.

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Obagi

Obagi

Obagi is a medical-grade skincare line known for addressing tone, texture, pigmentation, and signs of aging. It may be recommended for patients who need a more corrective home care regimen.

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Shop Skin Care

Shop Skin Care

Patients may also have access to online skincare purchasing for select products. The Image Surgical Arts team can guide patients toward the correct products so they are shopping with purpose rather than guessing.

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A Personal Skin Evaluation Before Product Selection

A professional skincare plan should begin with understanding the skin. During evaluation, the provider may review current products, sensitivities, lifestyle, sun exposure, breakouts, dryness, pigmentation, prior treatments, and the patient’s preferred level of routine.

From there, the team can recommend products that match the patient’s skin needs and comfort level. Some patients may need a gentle barrier-focused routine first, while others may be ready for active ingredients that address pigment, acne, texture, or aging.

This approach helps prevent over-treatment and makes the routine easier to follow.

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Simple Routines That Can Grow Over Time

Many patients worry that medical-grade skincare will be too complicated. At Image Surgical Arts, routines can often start with the essentials: cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen, and a targeted corrective product when appropriate.

As the skin adjusts, additional products may be added strategically. This gradual approach can help patients build confidence, avoid irritation, and understand how each product contributes to the larger plan.

Consistency matters more than having a crowded shelf. A routine that patients can actually follow is usually more valuable than a complicated regimen that gets abandoned.

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Skincare Between Medspa Treatments

At-home skincare plays an important role in maintaining treatment results. Facials can refresh the skin, peels can improve tone and texture, lasers can address discoloration or resurfacing concerns, and microneedling can encourage collagen renewal. Skincare helps protect and support those improvements between appointments.

Sunscreen is especially important. Without consistent sun protection, pigmentation, texture changes, and signs of aging can return more quickly. The team may recommend product adjustments before and after treatments to help the skin prepare, heal, and maintain results.

Building a Routine You Can Maintain

The best skincare plan should feel purposeful, not intimidating. Patients should understand what each product does, how often to use it, and what changes to expect as the skin responds.

At Image Surgical Arts, skin care is approached as an ongoing relationship. As seasons change, treatments are performed, or skin concerns shift, the regimen can be updated. This helps patients continue caring for their skin with clarity and confidence.

Treatments That May Enhance Your Skin Care Plan

Medical-grade skincare can work alongside in-office treatments to improve tone, texture, hydration, and long-term skin quality. Depending on skin needs and treatment timing, related options may include:

  • Hydrafacial
  • Customized Facials
  • ZO Brightening Facial
  • Chemical Peels
  • SkinPen
  • IPL Photofacial
  • Laser Skin Resurfacing
  • Morpheus8
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Why Choose Image Surgical Arts?

Medical-Led Aesthetic Standards

Image Surgical Arts is led by Dr. Brady Harris, a triple board-certified cosmetic surgeon, and the medspa team approaches skin care with careful attention to safety, product selection, and individualized treatment planning.

Experienced Aesthetic Providers

The team understands how to evaluate skin type, sensitivity, lifestyle, product use, and treatment history before recommending a regimen. This helps patients avoid guessing through products that may not be right for their skin.

Skin Care and Medspa Together

Because Image Surgical Arts offers skincare, facials, peels, lasers, microneedling, injectables, and regenerative treatments, patients can receive guidance on how at-home products and in-office treatments can work together.

Practical, Step-by-Step Guidance

Patients are walked through their recommended routine, so they understand when to use each product, what to expect, and how to stay consistent without feeling overwhelmed.

Long-Term Skin Maintenance

Medical-grade skincare can help maintain results after treatments such as Hydrafacial, chemical peels, microneedling, IPL, laser resurfacing, and injectables. The team helps patients protect their progress between visits.

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Skin Care Frequently Asked Questions

How is medical-grade skincare different from drugstore skincare?

Medical-grade skincare is typically formulated with more targeted ingredients and is selected with professional guidance. It may better address concerns such as acne, pigmentation, aging, texture, and long-term maintenance.

Do I need a complicated routine to see results?

No. Many patients start with a simple routine and add products gradually. Consistency and correct product selection matter more than using too many products at once.

Can skincare help maintain medspa results?

Yes. Medical-grade skincare can help maintain results from facials, peels, microneedling, lasers, injectables, and resurfacing treatments when used consistently.

Which skincare line is right for me?

The right line depends on your skin type, concerns, sensitivities, treatment history, and routine preferences. A provider can recommend SkinBetter Science, ZO Skin Health, AlumierMD, Obagi, or another option.

Can skincare help with pigmentation?

Yes, certain products may help improve uneven tone and discoloration. Deeper pigmentation may also require peels, IPL, laser treatments, or a series of professional services.

Is medical-grade skincare good for sensitive skin?

It can be, when selected carefully. Some patients need a barrier-focused plan before introducing stronger active ingredients.

How long does it take to see results from skincare?

Some improvements, such as hydration, may appear quickly. Concerns like pigmentation, acne, texture, or aging changes usually require consistent use over several weeks or months.

Should I stop skincare before a peel or laser treatment?

Your provider may recommend pausing certain active ingredients before or after treatments. This helps reduce irritation and supports safer healing.

Can I buy skincare online?

Select skincare products may be available through shop options. The team can guide patients toward the correct products before purchasing.

Where can I get skincare guidance in Nashville?

Image Surgical Arts offers skincare guidance in Nashville and select medspa locations, with product availability varying by office.

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Take the next step with Image Surgical Arts and meet with our team to discuss your goals, options, and personalized treatment plan with confidence.

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