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Prescribed Beauty: Why Medical vs Cosmetic Counter?2013-08-26

Times have changed and so have attitudes and behaviors when it comes to beauty.  With an array of medical devices and products now exclusively available by prescription, consumers are choosing science over hype when it comes to sophisticated skin care.  The choice now is do I consult with the doctor or the sales clerk?  Forget the claims and marketing strategies of over the counter products, medical backing provides the undeniable science that pharmaceutical grade ingredients get the job done.

 

To illustrate the impact of medical products that deliver a cosmetic result we need to go no further than the products of the pharmaceutical companies that produce Botox® and Dysport® and the newer competitor to the market Xeomin®.  Botox® has been around over 10 years now, and although Dysport® and Xeomin® are newer to the market these "wrinkle smoothers" remain one of the fastest growing and safe cosmetic treatments available today.  In addition, the mega hit product LatisseTM has taken the cosmetic market by storm by offering longer, fuller lashes over a few weeks of use.

 

It seems that one can hardly pick up a magazine these days without some new testimony to the amazing effects of prescription beauty products such as these.  So what is the process by which medical compounds find their way to the pop cosmetic market? Well, often it is not by design, but by accident.  A drug may be studied for one purpose or another when a side effect may be discovered that has some therapeutic benefit.  Botox® has been researched for more than 100 years, and researchers continue to be intrigued by its potential therapeutic uses.  When a drug has been studied through controlled studies and scrutinized as thoroughly as Botox, you should expect it to be safe and effective when applied by a licensed physician.

 

The real difference between a medical product like Botox® and an ACME wrinkle cream over the counter or from a late night infomercial is in the science and regulation. Medical products contain active ingredients that are backed by clinical studies and data.  Certain FDA regulations must be satisfied in order for the product to be released to the public.  Over the counter products do not require the same type of rigorous testing, so their claims may be left for interpretation.  Because of their potency, medical products require the training and skill of a licensed medical provider to administer or dispense.

 

So to complete the discussion of how medical grade products differ from over the counter lotions and potions, let me finish describing the products I mentioned above. BOTOX®/Dysport®/Xeomin® are a purified proteins derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. When injected into a muscle, it blocks the release of acetylcholine from nerve endings, thus inducing a temporary reduction in the muscle's activity.  In the case of wrinkles, these products can smooth skin appearance for about 3-4 months.  With LatisseTM, the precise mechanism is unknown.  It is believed that LatisseTM affects the eyelash cycle by increasing the length of the growth phase, and then by increasing the number of hairs in this phase. The result? Longer, thicker, and in some cases darker lashes. Only medical professionals who can prescribe these products and are authorized to dispense them; therefore, they should only be obtained through a medical office.  Although the products are generally safe, there can be potential side effects that the prescribing medical professional will discuss.  It is also necessary to sign an informed consent indicating that you are aware of the risk for side effects.

 

Visit Be Medispa on FACEBOOK or at www.bemedispa.com  for before and after photos that show product results or call 266-LIVE (5483) for questions about how we prescribe these products in my practice.




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