Achieve tighter and brighter skin

How to Brighten, Smooth, and Tighten Skin Without Visiting Your Dermatologist

Whether you're busy and don't have the time to see your dermatologist, or don't have health insurance, many may be turning to home solutions for treating their skin care concerns. Seeing a skin specialist in person may now also be cost prohibitive - and that's where home solutions can help and are a fraction of the cost.

Here is what you can do depending on your dermal concerns, and the steps you can take to keep your skin looking and feeling its best.

If you typically get injections to plump your skin, then smooth out lines with the Eterno device + Eterno Time Eraser.

The Eterno Time Eraser contains a powerful combination anti-wrinkle peptides, acai fruit, and hyaluronic acid that delivers immediate results.

Rachel Pritzker, MD a board-certified dermatologist at Chicago Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology, recommends using topicals that contain peptides to temporarily smooth out lines. In addition, “peptides decrease inflammation and reduce certain enzymes that eat up collagen,” says Dr. Pritzker.

If you get chemical peels, go for a gentle exfoliant.

Chemical peels are often done with a professional such a dermatologist or an aesthetician to promote cell-turnover, to reduce acne breakouts, or even out skin tone. You can stay on top of cell-turnover without buying strong chemical peels for a DIY at home.  “Don’t try to mimic a chemical peel at home" says Pritzker, as this can worsen dark spots and irritation. If your skin needs brightening, we recommend the MySkinBuddy 6x it uses four proven technologies of LED light, ultrasonic vibrations, heat therapy, and ion therapy to help you achieve a brighter and even skin tone, a more youthful appearance, and a clearer complexion while cleansing the skin and boosting serum efficiency. 

If you get microneedling or fillers, keep skin in shape with RF/EMS treatment.

Fillers are done in office by a professional, to plump out slack areas and wrinkles. Since there is definitely not an injectable filler you can do at home, there things you can do to boost collagen levels, and help plump your skin.

To firm and tighten skin at home use the BrightAmos Anti-Aging Therapy Device, a spa-grade, at-home LED light therapy solution. This device rejuvenates your skin by using the wavelength combinations of light therapy, RF and EMS microcurrent pulsations, electroporation, mesoporation, and sonic vibrations. This will exercise your facial muscles and tighten the skin and prevent further lines, wrinkles. "Most people do see great results" says Debra Jaliman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City.

To add volume to lips without an injection, go for natural plumpers.

Skipping your appointment for lip fillers? Try the Revive Light Therapy Lip Care, designed to work from the inside out to stimulate your natural collagen, resulting in fuller lip volume as well as minimizing the appearance of smile lines, vertical lip lines, and lip creases.

If microcurrent was your go to for radiance, try this dermatologist-approved device.

When you want to smooth texture, improve tone, and get a glow as well as lessen the appearance of lines and wrinkles and soften skin. Go for the Omega Bright LED Light Therapy Photon Device, with an auto mode that's easy to use and only 15 minutes you can treat your face, neck, and chest. It is powerful medical-grade treatment that improves skin conditions such as acne, acne scars, pigmentation, dull skin, and sensitive skin.

Other ways to compliment your dermatology treatments at home.

You will also want to limit sun exposure, by both applying sunscreen habitually and using sun-avoidance practices, like staying in the shade and going out in the early morning or late afternoon when rays are the weakest. Also using niacinamide products can target redness.

When you're dealing with a skin condition like eczema, prevention is just as important. You’ll want to double down on skin-care habits that help keep your skin barrier intact (thus reducing the likelihood of irritation) and repair it, which will improve its ability to hold onto moisture. Keep baths and showers short, use tepid water, pat rather than rub skin dry afterward, and apply a fragrance-free moisturizer containing ceramides, safflower oil, and niacinamide.

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.

1 of 3