Medical-Grade Skincare Gainesville FL
Our shelf is a focused, physician-curated selection of medical-grade skincare lines, matched to your skin type and goals at your consultation.
Medical-grade skincare is a category of topical products — cleansers, antioxidant serums, retinoids, growth-factor and peptide formulas, and broad-spectrum SPF — formulated with higher active concentrations than typical drugstore lines and intended to be used under professional guidance. They are applied to the skin, not injected.
At Bespoke Aesthetics, Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD curates a physician-grade skincare program matched to your skin type, goals, and any in-clinic treatments you are having — to protect and maintain your results between visits.
How medical-grade skincare works
The benefit comes from the active ingredients and the concentrations they are formulated at — antioxidants such as vitamin C to help defend against environmental stress, retinoids to support cell turnover, hydrators like hyaluronic acid, and daily broad-spectrum SPF. There is no neurotoxin and nothing that relaxes muscles or affects sweat glands; results build gradually with consistent use. Because higher-strength actives can cause irritation if introduced incorrectly, Dr. Indianos guides product selection, layering, and how to ramp up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about treatment, protocols, and Bespoke’s clinical approach.
It generally refers to products with higher concentrations of active ingredients, sold through medical or professional channels and meant to be used with guidance. It is a marketing and distribution category, not an FDA-defined term, so professional input matters.
We recommend one. Matching actives and strengths to your skin type and goals is the point; the wrong product or routine can cause irritation or simply waste your money.
No. A good routine protects and extends your results and improves everyday skin quality, but it complements treatments like microneedling or fillers rather than replacing them.
Most actives work gradually. Many people notice improvements in tone and texture over several weeks of consistent use; sun-protection benefits are ongoing.
Some ingredients, such as certain retinoids, are best avoided during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Tell Dr. Indianos and she will tailor a safe routine.
BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY
Ready for physician-injected Medical-Grade Skincare?
Book your consultation with Dr. Indianos. Conservative dosing, anatomic precision, natural-looking results — performed personally, never delegated.
Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD • Fellowship-Trained in Regenerative & Aesthetic Medicine • Gainesville, FL