CONSULTATION
- Are iS Clinical products comedogenic?
- Are iS Clinical products hypoallergenic?
- Are iS Clinical products safe to use during pregnancy and nursing?
- Are the Prodigy Peels suitable for melasma?
- Can everyone use Active Serum?
- Can I still use Active Serum if I am using a prescription product on my skin?
- Can iS Clinical products be used on children?
- Can iS Clinical products be used on newborn babies or children?
- Can patients undergoing cancer treatments use iS Clinical products? Or should they wait until after treatments are completed?
- Can Retinol+ Emulsions be used during pregnancy and nursing?
- Could any ingredient contained in GeneXC Serum and Poly-Vitamin Serum irritate the skin?
- Could I be allergic to some ingredients in iS Clinical products?
- Could my skin be purging its acne? I have more breakouts since I began using Cleansing Complex a few days ago.
- Could those allergic to aspirin react to the type of salicylic acid used in your products?
- Do iS Clinical products contain gluten or wheat?
- Does iS Clinical make a professionally guided treatment that can be done at home?
- Does iS Clinical make chemical peels?
- For whom are Retinol+ Emulsions recommended?
- How can a patient tolerate Brightening Complex after slow introduction to the product and following application instructions?
- How do you determine the difference between a desired or “active” effect and an adverse reaction to a product?
- How often may the Fire & Ice Facial (Innovative Facial) be administered?
- I am allergic to nuts. Do you supply a list of your products containing nuts?
- I am allergic to some topicals and some other environmental substances. Can I use iS Clinical products?
- I am presently taking spironolactone for my skin. I am looking for a serum to give a glow, to hydrate, and help with anti-aging. Which product would you recommend?
- I am wondering if I could use Hydra-Cool Serum 30 minutes following my Differin gel. My face is very red from the Differin and applying anything to it makes it more red. My dermatologist recommended a steroid cream but I do not want to use that.
- I have sensitive skin. Can I use the Active Peel System?
- If Youth Lip Elixir is considered a plumper and increases lip volume, does this mean that using it will give the same results as using fillers?
- Instead of using NeckPerfect Complex, could I use my facial products on my neck?
- Is it safe to use my iS Clinical products now that I have been prescribed Accutane (isotretinoin)?
- Is PerfecTint Powder SPF 40 safe for babies and kids?
- Is SHEALD Recovery Balm enough to handle skin irritation?
- Is the Fire & Ice Facial (Innovative Facial) suitable for all skin types?
- Is the Fire & Ice Professional Facial Virtual Consultation different from the Fire & Ice (Innovative Facial) in-office treatment?
- My child has acne. Can he/she use iS Clinical products?
- Should I consult with a doctor before using iS Clinical products?
- Should I treat clients under eighteen (18) years of age in my practice?
- Should underlying skin conditions be treated first, or can GeneXC Serum be used initially for redness, uneven skin tone or aging?
- What is the difference between Retinol+ Emulsion 0.3 and Retinol+ Emulsion 1.0?
- What products are best to use before and after Active Peel System?
- What results are expected from the Fire & Ice Facial (Innovative Facial)?
- When can cancer patients receive either of the iS Clinical Prodigy Peel Systems?
- Why don’t you publish a list of possible ingredients to which users could be allergic?
- Why is autoimmune disease listed as a contraindication to receiving the Prodigy Peels?
- Why must clients receiving one of the iS Clinical Prodigy Peel Systems discontinue Accutane for at least one year before receiving a treatment?