Personalised Medical Grade Skincare
Personalised skincare should be chosen around skin history, sensitivity, goals, current products, treatment timing and whether prescription oversight is needed.
Dr Sknn is a doctor-led clinic. This page is designed to help patients understand suitability, treatment planning, booking routes, risks and aftercare before choosing a specific service.
Personalised Medical Grade Skincare FAQs
Personalised skincare should be chosen around skin history, sensitivity, goals, current products, treatment timing and whether prescription oversight is needed.
This section strengthens common patient questions identified from the Dr Sknn support/FAQ estate.
What is medical-grade skincare?
Medical-grade skincare usually refers to targeted active ingredients and routines selected for specific skin concerns. Strength, sequencing and tolerance need sensible guidance.
Can skincare help acne?
Skincare can support acne-prone skin, but the correct route depends on severity, triggers, sensitivity, medication history and whether medical review is needed.
Can skincare help melasma or pigmentation?
Pigmentation and melasma need careful planning because irritation, sun exposure and unsuitable actives can worsen uneven tone. Sun protection and staged active use are important.
Do I need prescription skincare?
Not everyone does. Prescription or higher-strength routines should be considered only after reviewing your skin, goals, contraindications and tolerance.
Can I combine skincare with clinic treatments?
Often yes, but timing matters. Some actives should be paused before or after peels, laser, microneedling or injectable treatments depending on the plan.
Personalised Medical Grade Skincare for patients from Personalised Medical Grade Skincare
Dr Sknn welcomes patients from Personalised Medical Grade Skincare through the Wilmslow and Didsbury clinic routes. Use this page to understand the treatment or concern, then book a consultation or skin analysis so suitability, pricing, downtime and aftercare can be confirmed before treatment.