10 celebrity dermatologists you need to know about WE REVEAL the doctors and their super-charged skincare products that keep the world's most beautiful women looking their best Skin-ageing experts are now producing new ranges Whether you’re at the dermatologist, in a spa or simply browsing on the high street you are likely to come across one of the high-tech skincare ranges that have been created by the world’s leading dermatologists. Known as the “Super Derms” these elite skin-ageing experts have created ranges using the latest cutting-edge ingredients and technology. Here are the 10 names you need to know. 1. Dr Harold Lancer Loved by: Victoria Beckham and Kim Kardashian Based in Los Angeles and Hollywood’s favourite go-to dermatologist Dr Lancer specialises in perfecting the texture of the skin, refining pore size and tone. He believes diet is key to great skin and says eating less sugar will boost radiance. He recently launched a skincare collection in the UK which focuses on polishing, cleansing and nourishing the complexion. Try: Lancer Lift Serum Intense, £230, a superfuel for the skin which contains medical-grade peptides, marine and grape stem cells and gold to boost firmness. Kim Kardashian is a fan of LA-based Dr Lancer 2. Dr David Colbert Loved by: Angelina Jolie and Rosie Huntington-Whitely Founder of the New York Dermatology Clinic, Dr Colbert is best known for The Triad Facial, an intense 30-minute treatment which combines exfoliation, lasers and a chemical peel. He launched his skincare range earlier this year. It works by gradually releasing active nutrients into the skin. Dr Colbert believes the key to looking great is not about aiming for wrinkle-free skin but to look fresh and radiant. Try: Colbert MD Intensify Facial Discs, £52 mimic the exfoliation process of the famous Triad facial to provide instant luminosity. Dr Lancer specialises in perfecting the texture of the skin, refining pore size and tone 3. Dr Dennis Gross Loved by: Olivia Palermo Based in Manhattan and known for his gentle approach Dr Gross developed his eponymous skincare range 10 years ago and it has just launched in the UK. The range uses professional strength ingredients and he believes in daily chemical peels to help promote cellular turnover and keep skin radiant. Try: Alpha Beta Daily Face Peel, £67 (salonskincare.co.uk), a two-step treatment to reduce fine lines and enlarged pores. 4. Nurse Jamie Loved by: Kirsten Dunst Nurse Jamie Sherrill is a favourite with Hollywood’s younger celebs. She runs an exclusive medical spa in Santa Monica, California, where she specialises in skincare and injectable facelifts. She believes in combining high-tech beauty devices with hardworking skincare products. Try: The Acellerator Ultra Ultrasonic Toning Device, £175 uses high frequency ultrasonic energy and can be used at home to lift and firm facial muscles. 5. Dr Nick Lowe Loved by: Tom Ford British dermatologist Dr Lowe has been at the cutting edge of skin treatments and technology for more than 30 years and has clinics here and in the US. His range of dermatology-led skincare is available on the high street in Boots and targets common skin concerns, including ageing, acne and sun damage. Try: The Secret Is Out Lift And Repair Night Cream, £31, an intensive age-fighting night cream containing peptides to tackle lines and wrinkles. 6. Dr Marko Lens Loved by: Carey Mulligan Plastic surgeon Dr Lens specialises in skin ageing and has also studied Japanese Kampo medicine, which is based on the healing properties of botanicals. He has developed skincare line Zelens, which combines a scientific approach with natural plant-derived ingredients. Try: Absolute Face Oil, £65, which contains 22 oils chosen by Dr Lens for their unique properties. The lightweight formula reinforces the skin’s natural barrier and boosts moisture levels. 7. Dr Phillip Levy Loved by: Amanda Holden Geneva-based Dr Levy has championed innovative anti-ageing procedures for more than 20 years and heads one of Europe’s most prestigious private clinics. He is passionate about skincare and believes skin ageing is reversible. He developed his skincare range five years ago and uses powerful cosmeceutical ingredients and plant stem cells to revitalise the skin’s regenerating system. Try: Dr Levy Eye Booster Concentrate, £165, which tackles crow’s feet and fine lines. Amanda Holden uses products developed by Dr Phillip Levy 8. Dr Pauline Hill Loved by: Sienna Miller One of UK’s top organic skincare experts Dr Hill believes in using high-tech natural and organic formulations to keep skin in optimum health. She developed her Nourish range two years ago using plant extracts and superfoods to correct and improve the condition of the skin. Try: Nourish Kale Enzymatic Exfoliating Cleanser, £16.50. This is amulti-tasking product which works as a cleanser and mask. 9. Dr Aamer Khan Loved by: Patsy Kensit and Stephanie Beacham My husband Dr Aamer Khan is one of UK’s leading experts in cosmetic and non-surgical procedures and treats many famous faces. We run Harley Street Skin Clinic together and launched our own skincare line five years ago. Dr Khan pioneered the use of stem cells in anti-ageing procedures and was one of the first to turn the technology using plant-derived stem cells into a skincare range. Try: Stemcellution Anti-Ageing Serum, £50 is derived from apple stem cells to stimulate collagen, aid cell repair and help rebuild your skin. 10. Dr Jean-Louis Sebagh Loved by: Cindy Crawford French cosmetic surgeon, Dr Sebagh began his career more than 25 year ago. His expertise has earned him the nickname King of Botox and he has clinics in London and Paris. He has combined his expertise and technical knowledge to create his own anti-ageing skincare range. He works with a team of French chemists and each product in the range targets a specific skincare concern while helping to slow the ageing process. He uses high concentrations of the most effective ingredients to create targeted skincare products. Try: Serum Repair, £69 a skin plumping treatment which helps boost collagen levels to leave skin deeply hydrated. Source