Clinically Tested Skincare
What Clinical Testing Means & Why It Matters
Clinically tested Clinically proven
At DERMAFLASH, we're committed to bringing you sonic devices and skincare products that deliver real, measurable, clinically proven results. We put our products through rigorous clinical testing, so you have proof they'll improve your skin's health and appearance.
Lab tested
science backed
data driven
real people
real results
Lab tested
science backed
data driven
real people
real results
What Is Clinical Testing in Skincare?
“Clinically tested” or “clinically proven” refers to scientific studies performed on human participants to measure how a skincare product or device affects the skin. These studies are typically conducted in independent research laboratories under controlled conditions and are designed to produce measurable data about skin improvements.
Clinical Testing May Measure:
- Skin Hydration
- Skin tone + brightness
- Fine lines + wrinkles
- Oil production
- Skin elasticity
- Texture and smoothness
- Pore size
Why Clinical Testing Matters in Skincare
Many skincare brands make claims about their products—but clinical testing provides scientific proof.
Clinical Testing Helps Verify That a Product:
- Produces measurable improvements in the skin
- Performs consistently over time
- Works on real people
- Meets professional research standards
For Consumers, Clinical Testing Helps Answer Important Questions:
- Does the product actually work?
- How quickly do results appear?
- What specific skin improvements can I expect?
How Skincare Clinical
Testing Works
In the skincare industry, there are two standard ways to test the results of a product or device: instrumental analysis and consumer perception tests:
Instrumental analysis uses scientific instruments to measure physical changes in the skin.
- Provides “objective” data (i.e. fact-based + measurable) about a product's efficacy.
- Evaluated by research professionals who are NOT affiliated with the brand.
Consumer perception tests evaluate how participants feel about their skin after using a product.
- Provides “subjective” data (i.e. personal opinions + points of view) about a product's performance.
- Testers receive a product and usage instructions, and they fill out a detailed questionnaire rating the product's efficacy + performance .
Both types of testing deliver valuable insights, and at DERMAFLASH, we perform instrumental analysis and consumer perception tests on all our products.
Key differences
Instrumental Analysis vs Consumer Perception
Instrumental Analasis
- Objective measurements
- Conducted in labs
- Uses scientific instruments
- Measures physical skin changes
Instrumental Analasis
- Subjective feedback
- Conducted at home or in labs
- Based on user experience
- Measures perceived improvements
Our Commitment to Evidence-Based Skincare
OUR TEST RESULTS
CLINICALLY PROVEN
Luxe+
Sonic Dermaplaning & Peach Fuzz Removal Set
after 1 use
after 4 weeks
**Consumer panel survey after 4 weeks
Analysis 1
Analysis 2
**Disclosure line 2
Dermpore+
Ultrasonic Pore Extractor + Skincare Infuser Set
AFTER 1 USE
AFTER 4 Weeks
**Consumer panel survey after 4 weeks
AFTER 4 USEs
AFTER 1 USE
Cool
Sonic Depuffing and Lymphatic Drainage Set
AFTER 1 USE
AFTER 4 Weeks
**Consumer panel survey after 4 weeks
AFTER 4 USEs
AFTER 1 USE
Value Sets
AFTER 1 USE
AFTER 4 Weeks
**Consumer panel survey after 4 weeks
AFTER 4 USEs
AFTER 1 USE
Hydraflash
Smoothing, Firming + Depuffing Serum
AFTER 1 USE
AFTER 4 Weeks
**Consumer panel survey after 4 weeks
AFTER 4 USES
AFTER 1 USE
Botanical Ketoacid Toner
Non-Irritating Daily Exfoliator
AFTER 1 USE
AFTER 4 Weeks
**Consumer panel survey after 4 weeks
AFTER 4 USEs
AFTER 1 USE
The Technology Behind
Our Clinical Testing
DERMAFLASH clinical studies use advanced dermatological imaging systems, including the VISIA® skin analysis system (the gold standard for skin imaging). VISIA captures high-resolution facial images and evaluates multiple skin health factors, including:
- Wrinkles
- Skin discoloration
- Texture
- Redness
- Pore size
- Oil production
- UV damage
- Skin moisture levels