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Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology Announces Three New Posts for Skincare in San Mateo, Foster City, & Environs

Written by: Lee McDonald

September 30, 2025

Foster City, California – September 30, 2025. Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology is proud to announce three new informational blog posts about professional skincare. The new content explains how residents in areas such as San Mateo and Foster City may be unimpressed by the results of over-the-counter skincare products.a patient with before and after skin results. Skin care clinic is in Foster City, San Mateo

A professional skincare clinic using best-in-class technology and products could provide real, long-term solutions.

“There is no substitute for a good product and smart technology. We’ve seen the difference between when our clients first come to see us and a few months later. My staff finds it inspirational,” said Dr. Miguel Canales, Medical Director of Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology. “Our clients tell us they are happier and can live life more fully now that their skin has improved.”

Residents in Bay Area cities such as San Mateo and Foster City can review the new blog posts on the website. Three posts explain the value of professional skin care from various angles. Women and men finding a reliable, standard skincare routine is not providing the same results as before can review the post about ‘plug and play skincare’. Over-the-counter or OTC skincare products may stop working over the years. OTC products lack the concentration of ingredients clinical-grade products have.

SVAD provides treatments such as laser skin rejuvenation, IPL/BBL photo facials and UL Therapy. In addition, professional laser hair removal and tattoo removal are available. The blog post for lifting up skin addresses the value of clinic-grade technology.

SVAD uses quality products such as Restylane, Botox and Juvederm to plump skin and fade fine lines. Individuals can read details surrounding the cost of skincare on our website. Professional skincare solutions can help address dry, flakey skin issues such as keratosis pilaris and seborrheic dermatitis. Laser technology can fade sunspots and remove moles.

Women and men in the Bay Area can schedule an appointment for a complimentary consultation and skin assessment. Individuals with medical conditions such as rosacea, adult acne and eczema can visit the clinic to review clinical-grade skincare options. Those looking for hair transplantation are encouraged to visit the sister website at https://siliconvalleyhairinstitute.com/.
The Bay Area has many options for skincare. If a Bay Area individual has not seen the expected results from these options, it may be time to visit a skincare professional offering medically supported skincare services.

ABOUT SILICON VALLEY AESTHETIC DERMATOLOGY

Silicon Valley Aesthetic Dermatology is a top-rated skin care clinic serving Peninsula clients in Foster City. The medical spa employs best-in-class estheticians and skin care ‘doctors’ (called in the vernacular) for San Mateo, Burlingame, Belmont, Redwood City, and south of San Carlos. The skin care clinic offers a range of treatments, including microdermabrasion, laser skin rejuvenation, nano skin peel, micro skin peel, and therapeutic services. Skin tightening regimes and photo facials are also available at the clinic. Bay Area residents searching for injectables can find a list of popular brands, including Botox®, Belotero, Juvederm, and Kybella. Individuals considering treatments for adult acne and other dermatological conditions can support the clinic.

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