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Dermatology Supplies by Padagis US
Dermatology supplies is a broad term for all the instruments, devices, consumables and products used in medical skin care. In practice it includes everything a dermatologist or skin-care clinic needs for diagnosis and treatment. For example, it covers diagnostic tools (like dermatoscopes or magnifying lights for examining lesions), surgical instruments (scalpels, scissors, forceps, curettes, biopsy punches, etc.), and therapy devices (liquid-nitrogen cryotherapy guns, electrosurgical cautery pens, laser and radiofrequency machines for removing lesions, hair removal, skin resurfacing, etc.). It also includes injectable and topical products – for example, dermal fillers or Botox for cosmetic treatments, local anesthetic or corticosteroid creams, antiseptics and wound-healing ointments – as well as general disposables used in skin procedures (gloves, gauze, sutures, bandages, syringes and needles, skin-marking pens, sterile trays, etc.). In short, “dermatology supplies” encompasses all medical-grade equipment and materials used to examine, diagnose, treat and support skin (and related nail/hair) conditions.
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Sale 27%
Original price $ 94.00Current price $ 69.00Tretinoin Gel 0.025% USP 15 gram Tube by Padagis US (RX)
Topical Retinoid | Clinically Proven Acne & Anti-Aging Gel | Prescription-Strength Skin Renewal Experience dermatologist-recommended skin trans...
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Original price $ 199.95Current price $ 155.00Adapalene Topical Cream 0.1% 45 gram
Adapalene topical cream is used to treat acne. It is a type of retinoid that works by affecting the growth of skin cells and decreasing inflammatio...
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Original price $ 169.95Current price $ 99.00Adapalene and Benzoyl PeroxidTopical Gel Pump Bottle 0.3%/2.5% (Rx)
Adapalene and Benzoyl Peroxide topical gel is used to treat acne. Adapalene is a retinoid that helps unclog pores and reduce inflammation, while Be...
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Original price $ 22.95Current price $ 14.00Tretinoin Cream 0.025% for Acne, Wrinkles 20 gram Tube (RX)
Transform your skin with powerful, dermatologist-recommended Tretinoin Cream 0.025%! Tretinoin Cream 0.025% by Padagis US is an advanced, prescript...
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Dermatology supplies is a broad term for all the instruments, devices, consumables and products used in medical skin care. In practice it includes everything a dermatologist or skin-care clinic needs for diagnosis and treatment. For example, it covers diagnostic tools (like dermatoscopes or magnifying lights for examining lesions), surgical instruments (scalpels, scissors, forceps, curettes, biopsy punches, etc.), and therapy devices (liquid-nitrogen cryotherapy guns, electrosurgical cautery pens, laser and radiofrequency machines for removing lesions, hair removal, skin resurfacing, etc.). It also includes injectable and topical products – for example, dermal fillers or Botox for cosmetic treatments, local anesthetic or corticosteroid creams, antiseptics and wound-healing ointments – as well as general disposables used in skin procedures (gloves, gauze, sutures, bandages, syringes and needles, skin-marking pens, sterile trays, etc.). In short, “dermatology supplies” encompasses all medical-grade equipment and materials used to examine, diagnose, treat and support skin (and related nail/hair) conditions.
