Why Medical-Grade Skincare Matters Between Aesthetic Appointments
- Sabrina Mitson, PA-C

- Feb 16
- 2 min read
By Sabrina Mitson, PA-C
Injectables are an effective way to maintain a refreshed, natural appearance, but skin quality plays a major role in how those results look and are maintained over time.
At Selfie Aesthetic, we take a comprehensive approach to aesthetics by pairing in-office treatments with medical-grade skincare that supports the skin every day.
How Skincare Supports Aesthetic Treatments
Medical-grade skincare helps maintain healthy, hydrated skin, which allows aesthetic treatments to appear smoother, brighter, and more refined. When skincare and injectables are aligned, results look more consistent and natural.
Injectables address structure and movement, while skincare supports skin health, texture, and glow. Both are essential.
Some of My Current Skincare Favorites
We carry a wide range of medical-grade skincare at Selfie Aesthetic. These are just a few products I’m currently gravitating toward because of how well they support skin quality between appointments:
Plated Daily Serum – Formulated with exosomes to support cellular communication, improve skin texture and tone, and promote overall skin renewal.
SkinMedica HA5 – Provides long-lasting hydration for smoother, healthier-looking skin.
Alastin Skincare Hydratint – Broad-spectrum sun protection with added hydration and glow.
Senté Dermal Repair Cream – Helps support the skin barrier and maintain calm, balanced skin.
Benefits of Medical-Grade Skincare
When used consistently, medical-grade skincare helps:
Improve skin texture and tone
Enhance brightness and glow
Support results from aesthetic treatments
Promote long-term skin health and prevention
This is skincare designed to work with your treatments, not independently from them.
Final Thoughts
Healthy skin is the foundation of natural-looking aesthetic results. By combining injectables with the right skincare, patients can maintain refined, balanced results over time.
At Selfie Aesthetic, every treatment plan is designed with intention.
— Sabrina Mitson, PA-C




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