If you’ve ever struggled to squeeze in a dermatologist visit or waited weeks for an injectable appointment, you’re not alone - and that’s exactly the problem The Skin Clique is solving. Founded by a physician and nurse practitioner, the company has rapidly expanded to 42 states, 700+ licensed providers, and 30+ physical locations, offering treatments like Botox, filler, chemical peels, microneedling, GLP-1s, and medical-grade skincare, all with a focus on access and safety. The difference? They bring the experience directly to you - at home, in one of their offices, or even virtually - without compromising clinical rigor or results.
I had the chance to experience this model firsthand with Rachel Hill, NP-C, one of The Skin Clique’s standout injectors in Tennessee. From the moment she walked in to my hotel room in Nashville, it was clear this would be miles away from the rushed, transactional treatment you sometimes get in a med spa. She set up with a professional-grade clinical kit - sterile packaging, lighting, everything down to protocol - and walked me through what I was hoping for: natural Botox and filler results that still looked like me.
If I had any nerves before getting started with my treatment, Rachel dispelled them immediately. “Most patients know the outcome they want but not the exact treatment they need,” she said. “That is where we come in, listening, assessing, and then guiding them toward the right options. The process is always collaborative, and the plan is unique to each patient.” This was both refreshing and reassuring to hear. Rather than pushing a menu of trendy procedures, Rachel assessed my face, asked me what I wanted to see change, and designed a plan that fit me - not Instagram, or someone else’s face.
Safety was also a key cornerstone of the process that made me feel extremely comfortable and at ease. “We follow strict protocols and bring a professional grade clinical setup to each visit, whether at home or in-office,” Rachel explained. Patients can trust they are receiving medical care held to the same standards as a traditional clinic.” For anyone hesitant about at-home treatments, this was vital to hear, and proved to be exactly what I experienced in Rachel’s expert hands.
The injections themselves were quick, precise, and surprisingly comfortable. Rachel’s touch was light and confident, the kind that comes from experience and rigorous training. She explained that every Skin Clique provider undergoes five times more hands-on training than the industry standard, with ongoing mentorship and continuing education - something she said ensures consistency and safety no matter which provider you see, in which state.
When she handed me the mirror, the results were exactly what I had hoped for. Softer lines across my forehead, subtle lift in the midface, and an overall refreshed look that still felt entirely mine. Rachel emphasized: “The best outcomes are natural and individualized. At Skin Clique, we aim to help patients look like themselves, just more refreshed and confident.” Looking back at my reflection, I could see what she meant - it wasn’t a new face, just my best face.
I was determined to maintain my results long after Rachel’s work - Botox to smooth, filler to lift - but I also wanted something that felt like self-care rather than constant upkeep. That’s where tools and skincare came in. I started using the incredible CurrentBody Red Light Mask (Series 2) as part of a nightly ritual after my treatment. Unlike rigid LED masks, its flexible silicone fits snugly and comfortably, and the dual wavelengths of red and near-infrared light are clinically proven to stimulate collagen, reduce fine lines, and improve overall plumpness in as little as eight weeks. Lying back with the mask glowing softly has become as much about relaxation as results, but the results have been definite and dramatic: I feel notably more lifted, toned, and glowing after several weeks of consistent use.
For topicals, May Lindstrom’s luminous cult-favorite The Blue Cocoon - a lush balm-to-oil concentrate infused with blue tansy, honey, and cacao seed butter that melts into the skin. It has had an extraordinary effect on my skin in the several weeks post-treatment that I used it, calming redness, easing post-treatment sensitivity, and feeling indulgent in a way that makes maintenance feel like a gift to myself rather than an obligation. The line’s Honey Mud has become another staple as a treatment mask and gentle cleanser in one. Used a few times a week, it gave my skin a polished clarity that balanced my skin without stripping it, and hydrating without heaviness, to keep my face looking as refreshed today as it did the moment Rachel handed me the mirror.
This holistic approach to maintaining results - combining professional treatments with thoughtful at-home care - reflects exactly what makes The Skin Clique's model so compelling. It's easy to see where this model is headed. Patients don't just want results anymore; they want flexibility, convenience, and trust. Some will choose in-home visits, others will prefer the office setting, and many will rely on virtual consults. As Rachel put it, "Convenient, medically led care is the future of aesthetics."
After my own experience, I'm convinced. With The Skin Clique, you don't sacrifice safety for convenience, or expertise for speed. Instead, you get all three - delivered on your terms. For anyone who has ever stared at a waitlist or felt rushed in a chair, this feels like the evolution of beauty care: accessible, clinical, and deeply personal.
