
Skin Care Products in Jupiter and Palm Beach County
Clinical Skin Care
Image skin care
Image offers a wide variety of skincare products and professional treatments that restore, revitalize, and protect your skin. Their Ageless line is used for preventing and treating the signs of aging and environmental exposures. These products diminish fine lines and wrinkles and reverses the effect of cellular damage. They also Promote skin rejuvenation and leave your skin fresh and youthful.
NIA 24
Nia 24 skincare products use a patented niacin-powered skin-barrier building system to protect the skin 24-hours a day. Inside, this micro nutrient delivery system brings a continuous-release form of niacin to skin. Outside, your skin’s barrier is restored and signs of sun damage are dramatically reversed, ensuring stronger, better skin that’s more resilient to sun damage.
Revaleskin
The REVALÉSKIN skin care line is a simple 3-step system: a Facial Cleanser to thoroughly cleanse the skin, a Day Cream with SPF 15 sunscreen to protect and moisturize, and a Night Cream to revitalize and rejuvenate.
- Specially formulated to be cosmetically elegant, go on smoothly, and be absorbed rapidly into the skin, leaving no visible residue
- Free of strong fragrances; only a mild, pleasant scent from grapefruit extract
- Gentle and suitable for all skin types
- Nonirritating, noncomedogenic, and clinically, allergy, and dermatologist-tested
Prescription Skin Care
Latisse
The only FDA approved product indicated to treat hypotrichosis of the eyelashes by increasing their growth including length, thickness, and darkness. Latisse solution is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis used to grow eyelashes, making them longer, thicker, and darker. Eyelash hypotrichosis is another name for having inadequate or not enough eyelashes.
Triluma
With its triple-action and proven clinical results, Tri-Luma Cream continues to make headlines—and headway—in the battle against melasma, the facial dark spots that affect millions of women. Research shows that a triple-combination treatment like Tri-Luma Cream applied once daily over a long-term period is a safe, tolerable, and effective treatment for facial melasma.
Tretinoin 0.05% / 0.1%
Tretinoin is an anti-aging solution for the treatment of a variety of skin conditions, including acne, hyperpigmentation, poor skin texture. It can also be used in preparation for non-surgical facial procedures and facial plastic surgery.
Surgical Care
Boiron

We offer arnica tablets for safe homeopathic pain treatment without side-effects. Homeopathic medicines are therapeutically active micro-doses of mineral, botanical, or biological substances that have been in use for over 200 years.
Oleeva
We use cutting-edge bandage options by Oleeva for post-surgical recovery. Oleeva Clear® Transparent Silicone Sheeting is a silicone sheeting offering transparency and remarkable stretch and conforming characteristics. Oleeva Fabric® Silicone Sheeting with Fabric Backing is a silicone sheeting with a fabric backing. The silky fabric backing makes it easy to wear under clothing, it also reduces shear force and edge roll-up when used under pressure garments. Oleeva Scar Shapes® Precut Shapes for Scar Management Following Surgery are made from Oleeva Fabric and shaped specifically to treat scarring from breast, abdominal and other surgical procedures. The designs of these products ensure proper placement and coverage.
Kelo-cote
![]()
Kelo-cote is a patented topical silicone gel for the management and prevention of abnormal scars in the form of hypertrophic scars and keloids. Silicone is the clinical gold standard for scar treatment and scar prevention, having demonstrated clinical efficacy over all other forms of topical treatments and is recommended by the “International Advisory Panel on Scar Management” as the first line therapy for these types of scars. Kelo-cote:
- Relieves itching and discomfort associated with scars
- Softens and flattens raised scars
- Reduces redness
Serving South Florida, including Martin, St. Lucie, and Palm Beach County.






