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Find the best dermatology devices to suit your medical or cosmetic dermatology practice


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Dermatologist equipment ranges from highly specialized to simple and basic. Expensive, high-end equipment can run you thousands of dollars. Examples include laser equipment, desiccators and surgery devices. The laser equipment can be especially useful in either a medical or cosmetic dermatology practice, as it can be used for skin resurfacing, removing unwanted hair and faded tattoos and treating birthmarks, freckles and scars.

Lower-end, more basic supplies include creams, serums, special lamps, scopes and aesthetic equipment, like microdermabrasion machines. Locating suppliers of dermatology devices is pretty simple, it's picking and choosing the products that suit your needs that can seem a bit overwhelming.

1. Equip your medical practice with dermatology devices to treat all sorts of skin disorders and diseases.

2. Purchase cosmetic medical devices to offer a variety of treatments that will meet your clients' needs.

3. Expand your services by offering retail products, aside from the treatments you offer that utilize the regular equipment used in dermatology.


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Be prepared for all kinds of patients with basic dermatological devices


It's great to be cutting-edge, but sometimes, it's best to fall back on the "oldies but goodies." Special lamps, scopes and cameras can be used to evaluate your patients' skin and diagnose any problems they may have.

I recommend: Show your clients what their skin really looks like with a skin scope from WoodsLamp.net. Treat warts, skin tags, age spots and skin cancer using a cryosurgical sprayer from PRINCETON CryoTech.

Satisfy your clients by using professional cosmetic dermatology devices


Patients seek cosmetic dermatology for all sorts of reasons. Some think their skin is blotchy, others want to establish an anti-aging regimen. Some are still coping with acne scars from their teenage years, while others want to throw away their razors and take advantage of your permanent hair removal technology.

I recommend: Rejuvenate your patients' skin with a laser system from CoolTouch, designed for wrinkle reduction and acne scar treatment. Find galvanic units and epilators at R.A. Fischer Co., one of the longest-lived suppliers of dermatology equipment.

Increase your profits by retailing dermatology supplies to your patients


When you use a certain product on your patients and they see the results, many times, they'll ask to buy some from you. Setting up a retail display with the products you use has the potential to be greatly profitable for you, while giving your patients what they desire.

I recommend: Stock a full line of AminoGenesis products, a unique brand offering skin care products made with amino acids. Become a Bioelements "partnership spa" and promote products that are not tested on animals.

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  • Sometimes you'll have to replace parts on a dermatology device that you own. Write down the brand and model number and search for parts online. Examples of replacement parts include light bulbs, electrodes, tubing and starters.

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