Profession Skin Care
At Fountain Wellness and Aesthetics, we believe that professional results require professional tools. We carry a curated selection of professional-grade and prescription skincare products designed to transform your skin from the inside out.
Anti-AgingÂ
Target fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of elasticity with a comprehensive approach that combines medically supervised professional-grade skincare, prescription-strength retinoids, and advanced regenerative ingredients. Retinoids remain the gold standard for stimulating collagen production and improving cellular turnover, while supporting ingredients such as peptides, growth factors, exosomes, and PDRN help enhance skin repair, regeneration, and overall skin quality.
Antioxidants like Vitamin C help protect against free radical damage while supporting collagen synthesis and improving brightness. Niacinamide strengthens the skin barrier, improves texture, reduces inflammation, and helps address uneven tone. Peptides act as cellular messengers that support collagen and elastin production, while growth factors, exosomes, and PDRN represent the next generation of regenerative skincare technologies designed to support tissue repair, improve firmness, and promote healthier, more resilient skin.
When combined with appropriate in-office treatments and a customized skincare regimen, these advanced ingredients can help improve skin texture, firmness, elasticity, hydration, and overall skin rejuvenation while supporting long-term collagen preservation and healthy aging.
Pigment Correction
Target hyperpigmentation, sun damage, melasma, and uneven skin tone with a comprehensive approach that combines medically supervised professional-grade skincare, prescription-strength therapies, and clinically proven brightening ingredients. Effective pigment correction requires addressing multiple pathways involved in melanin production, inflammation, and skin cell turnover.
Hydroquinone remains one of the most effective prescription-strength ingredients for reducing stubborn hyperpigmentation and melasma by inhibiting melanin production at its source. Vitamin C provides powerful antioxidant protection while helping to inhibit excess pigment formation and improve overall skin radiance. Niacinamide helps reduce the transfer of pigment within the skin, supports barrier function, and improves overall tone and texture. Azelaic acid is a multifunctional ingredient that helps address pigmentation, redness, and acne while being suitable for many sensitive skin types. Kojic acid helps inhibit tyrosinase, a key enzyme involved in melanin production, making it a valuable ingredient for stubborn discoloration.
Tranexamic acid has become a cornerstone ingredient for managing melasma and persistent pigmentation by targeting inflammatory pathways that contribute to excess pigment production. Retinoids, including retinol and prescription-strength retinoic acid, accelerate cellular turnover, help disperse existing pigment, and improve the penetration and effectiveness of other brightening ingredients.
When combined with daily broad-spectrum sunscreen and appropriate in-office treatments, these advanced ingredients can help fade discoloration, improve skin clarity, reduce the appearance of sun damage, and promote a more even, radiant complexion while helping to prevent future pigmentation concerns.
Acne Control
Our clinical acne protocols combine prescription-strength treatments and evidence-based active ingredients to target all stages of acne formation, from clogged pores and inflammation to active breakouts and post-acne marks. These regimens are designed to reduce current lesions while preventing future congestion and scarring through a multi-pathway approach.
Retinoids (including retinol and prescription-strength retinoic acid) help normalize skin cell turnover, prevent clogged pores, and reduce the formation of comedones. Benzoyl peroxide works by reducing acne-causing bacteria and helping to decrease inflammation in active breakouts. Salicylic acid (a beta hydroxy acid) penetrates deep into pores to dissolve oil buildup and clear congestion, while glycolic acid (an alpha hydroxy acid) helps exfoliate the skin surface, improve texture, and reduce post-acne discoloration.
Azelaic acid provides anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and pigment-regulating benefits, making it especially useful for both active acne and post-inflammatory marks. Topical antibiotics may be used in medically supervised settings to help reduce acne-causing bacteria and inflammation in moderate to severe cases.
When combined with appropriate in-office treatments and a consistent skincare routine, these clinically proven ingredients help clear active breakouts, reduce congestion, minimize inflammation, and improve long-term skin clarity while helping prevent acne scarring and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Our Professional Collections
- The Perfect Derma Collection
- VI Derm Collection
- Derma Made Collection
- AnteAGE Collection
- Exosome MD
Professional Skincare Products FAQs
Why is a daily skincare routine important?
A consistent daily skincare routine helps protect, nourish, and maintain healthy skin. Morning and evening routines work together to address concerns such as aging, acne, dryness, discoloration, and environmental damage while supporting long-term skin health.
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What is the difference between an AM and PM skincare routine?
Your morning skincare routine focuses on protection and prevention, while your evening routine focuses on repair and renewal.
AM skincare routines typically include:
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Gentle cleanser
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Antioxidant serum
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Moisturizer
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Broad-spectrum SPF sunscreen
PM skincare routines often include:
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Cleanser
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Treatment products such as retinol or exfoliating serums
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Hydrating products
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Night moisturizer
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Why should I use professional skincare products instead of over-the-counter products?
Professional skincare products often contain higher-quality ingredients, advanced formulations, and clinically backed concentrations designed to deliver more effective results than many over-the-counter products.
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How do I know which skincare products are right for me?
The best skincare routine depends on your skin type, concerns, goals, and lifestyle. A professional skin consultation can help determine which products are most appropriate for your unique needs.
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Do I really need both a morning and nighttime routine?
Yes. Your skin has different needs during the day and at night. Morning products help protect against UV damage, pollution, and environmental stressors, while nighttime products support skin repair, hydration, and collagen renewal while you sleep.
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Why is sunscreen important every day?
Daily sunscreen use helps protect your skin from premature aging, sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and UV-related skin concerns. Even on cloudy days or indoors, UV exposure can still affect the skin.
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How long does it take to see results from professional skincare products?
Many patients notice improvements in hydration and texture within a few weeks, while concerns such as pigmentation, acne, and fine lines may take several weeks to a few months of consistent use.
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Can professional skincare products help with aging concerns?
Yes. Professional skincare products may help improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, uneven texture, sun damage, and loss of firmness by supporting collagen production and skin renewal.
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What skincare ingredients are commonly recommended?
Commonly recommended ingredients may include:
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Vitamin C
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Retinol
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Hyaluronic acid
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Peptides
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Growth factors
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Niacinamide
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Sunscreen (SPF)
Your provider will recommend products based on your skin’s needs.
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Should I change my skincare routine with the seasons?
In some cases, yes. Skin can become drier during colder months or oilier during warmer months. Your provider may recommend adjusting products seasonally to maintain balance and hydration.
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Can I combine professional skincare with aesthetic treatments?
Absolutely. Professional skincare products often enhance and maintain the results of treatments such as chemical peels, microneedling, laser treatments, facials, and injectables.
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What happens if I stop using my skincare products?
Skin concerns such as dryness, acne, discoloration, and signs of aging may gradually return if products are discontinued. Consistency is key for maintaining healthy, long-term results.
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Is medical-grade skincare safe for sensitive skin?
Many professional skincare lines offer products specifically designed for sensitive or reactive skin. Your provider can help select products that support your skin barrier while minimizing irritation.
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How many skincare products do I actually need?
A simple but effective routine often includes:
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Cleanser
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Antioxidant or treatment serum
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Moisturizer
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Sunscreen (AM)