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Dermatology – The Compound Hub Rx
Compounded Dermatology Solutions

Healthier Skin Starts
With The Right Formula.

At The Compound Hub Rx, we craft personalised dermatology treatments for acne, eczema, psoriasis, pigmentation, and more — tailored precisely to your skin's unique needs.

Personalised Formulations

Every compound is tailored to your skin type, condition severity, and sensitivities.

Licensed Compounding Pharmacists

Prepared under strict pharmaceutical standards by our qualified in-house team.

Clinically Backed Ingredients

We use only pharmaceutical-grade actives with established safety and efficacy records.

01 —

Acne & Breakouts

Persistent acne driven by bacteria, excess sebum, hormonal changes, or inflammation — addressed with targeted compounded actives.

02 —

Eczema & Psoriasis

Chronic inflammatory skin conditions requiring gentle, customised formulations that soothe, repair the skin barrier, and reduce flare-ups.

03 —

Skin Pigmentation & Melasma

Uneven skin tone, dark spots, and melasma — treated with precision-blended depigmenting compounds tailored to your complexion.

What Is Your Skin
Telling You?

Skin conditions are rarely simple. Understanding the root cause — not just the surface symptoms — is the foundation of effective, lasting treatment.

Acne & Breakouts

Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, creating an environment for bacteria to thrive. Factors like hormonal fluctuations, diet, stress, and genetics all play a role. Standard commercial products often lack the strength or specificity needed to address moderate-to-severe cases — which is where compounded therapy makes a meaningful difference.

Hormonal · Bacterial · Inflammatory

Eczema & Psoriasis

Both conditions involve chronic inflammation — eczema primarily as an allergic or irritant response, and psoriasis as an autoimmune condition that accelerates skin cell turnover. Patients often need specific concentrations of emollients, corticosteroids, or barrier-repair agents that are not commercially available in suitable forms for their skin type or affected areas.

Autoimmune · Inflammatory · Barrier

Skin Pigmentation & Melasma

Hyperpigmentation occurs when melanin production becomes uneven — triggered by sun exposure, hormones, post-inflammatory responses, or ageing. Melasma in particular often requires a multi-agent approach combining depigmenting actives, retinoids, and sun protection. A customised compounded formula can target multiple pathways simultaneously for more effective, lasting results.

Melanin · Hormonal · Post-Inflammatory

How Your Compounded
Skin Treatment Works

Unlike commercial skincare products that are designed for the general population, compounded dermatology treatments are built from scratch with your specific needs in mind. Every step of our process is designed to ensure clinical precision, safety, and results you can see.

We work directly with your prescribing dermatologist or physician to ensure the final formulation aligns with your diagnosis, skin type, treatment history, and goals.

Once your treatment plan is established, our pharmacists compound your medication under strict quality controls — then dispense it with clear, personalised usage instructions.

1

Consult Your Dermatologist or Doctor

Your physician assesses your skin condition, determines the underlying cause, and decides on the most appropriate compounded treatment approach.

2

A Prescription Is Written

Your doctor sends a compounding script to us — specifying the active ingredients, their concentrations, the delivery base (cream, gel, serum, ointment), and any special instructions.

3

We Compound Your Formula

Our licensed pharmacists prepare your personalised skin treatment in our compounding lab using pharmaceutical-grade ingredients and sterile, quality-controlled processes.

4

Begin Your Skin Journey

You receive your medication with detailed application instructions and access to ongoing pharmacist support as your treatment progresses.

This May Be Right
For You If...

Compounded dermatology treatments are ideal for patients who have not found sufficient relief through standard commercial options.

You Have Tried Over-the-Counter Products Without Success

Commercially available treatments often come in fixed formulations and standard concentrations. If your skin hasn't responded, a tailored compound may deliver better results.

You Have Sensitive Skin or Known Ingredient Allergies

Our pharmacists can formulate your treatment without specific irritants, dyes, fragrances, or preservatives that trigger your reactions — using bases suited to sensitive skin.

Your Dermatologist Has Recommended a Compounded Medication

Many dermatologists prescribe compounded formulations when commercially manufactured alternatives are unavailable, discontinued, or unsuitable for a patient's needs.

You Need a Combination of Ingredients in One Product

Rather than using multiple separate products, a single compounded formulation can combine several active ingredients — simplifying your routine and improving adherence.

You Are Dealing With a Chronic or Recurring Skin Condition

Conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and melasma are long-term and often require ongoing management. Compounded treatments offer flexibility to adjust formulations as your condition evolves.

You Prefer a Specific Formulation Type

Some patients prefer a gel over a cream, or a spray over an ointment. Compounding allows us to deliver the same active ingredients in whichever form is most comfortable and practical for you.

Please note: All compounded dermatology treatments require a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Our pharmacists are available to answer any questions and work closely with your physician or dermatologist throughout your care.

Get Started Today

Your Skin Deserves a
Treatment Built for It.

Speak with our pharmacists or have your dermatologist send us a prescription to begin your personalised skin care journey.

Medical Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All compounded medications require a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Please consult your dermatologist or physician before starting any skin treatment. Results may vary between individuals.