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Our Trials
At Universal Skincare Institute (USI), we offer three specialized clinical trial programs designed to deliver real, measurable results. Whether you’re validating a new skincare product, testing the effectiveness of a chemical peel, or evaluating advanced skincare equipment, our trials are professionally guided, safety-focused, and built to support confident launches and proven outcomes.
Skincare Products
Professional product testing for safety, performance, and visible results—so brands can launch with confidence.
Chemical Peels
Controlled peel trials that measure improvements in tone, texture, clarity, and fine lines.
Skincare Equipment
Device trials that evaluate comfort and measurable skin results, backed by professional documentation.
Questions + Answers
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our services, process, timelines, and what to expect—so you can move forward with confidence.
A clinical trial is a structured test where participants use a skincare product, chemical peel, or device so results can be measured for safety, performance, and visible improvement.
Yes—trials are designed with screening, professional supervision, and safety protocols. Your skin is monitored throughout, and you can stop at any time.
Eligibility depends on the study, but most trials look for participants based on age, skin type, skin concerns (acne, pigmentation, aging), and medical history.
You’ll receive a controlled peel treatment with before/after photos and skin assessments. You may experience temporary redness, peeling, or dryness, and you’ll be given aftercare instructions.
Results vary, but improvements may include texture, tone, hydration, fine lines, acne, or pigmentation. Results are tracked using photos, skin analysis tools, and clinical grading over time.
Many trials offer free treatments, complimentary products, or compensation, depending on the study type and time commitment. Details are always shared before you enroll.
