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Product Recommendations

What you use at home determines 
what your treatment becomes.

The results of any laser session, injectable treatment, or skin rejuvenation procedure don't end when you leave the office — they continue to develop in the days and weeks that follow, shaped in part by what your skin is exposed to during that window. At our practice, aftercare is treated as an extension of treatment, not an afterthought. Dr. Martin recommends two medical-grade skincare lines — Alastin and Epicutis — each selected for a specific clinical reason and available for purchase in the office. What you apply at home matters. These are the products worth applying.

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Alastin

Alastin was built around one question: what does skin need to heal and rebuild after a procedure? Its proprietary TriHex Technology is designed to clear out damaged collagen and elastin while actively stimulating the production of new structural proteins — making it the recovery line of choice at our practice. Whether you've had a laser session, RF microneedling, filler, or neurotoxin, Alastin products are formulated to support the skin during the window when recovery and results are most influenced by what you apply. This is not general-purpose skincare. It is clinically targeted, and that specificity is why Dr. Martin recommends it.

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Epicutis

Epicutis takes a different approach — one rooted in barrier science and cellular resilience rather than procedure recovery. Developed out of Signum Biosciences, the line uses proprietary molecules that work at the level of the skin's natural lipid structure. TSC, its lead ingredient, functions as a super-lipid — restoring the skin's barrier integrity while calming the inflammatory pathways that drive sensitivity, reactivity, and accelerated aging. For patients managing rosacea, post-treatment sensitivity, or long-term skin health between procedures, Epicutis provides the foundational daily support that keeps the skin in a condition to respond to treatment. Dr. Martin recommends it for patients who need more than surface-level hydration.

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Neova

Neova is built on two clinically studied technologies: DNA repair enzymes and Copper Peptide Complex (GHK-Cu). Together, they work at the source of what actually ages the skin. UV radiation and daily environmental exposure accumulate as DNA damage over time, driving fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and loss of resilience. Neova's enzymes address that damage directly, not mask it. The Copper Peptide Complex supports collagen synthesis and accelerates recovery after procedures like lasers, peels, and microneedling, making it a strong fit for patients moving through active treatments. For patients who want results they attribute to their daily routine, not just their in-office treatments, Neova fills that gap.

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