Scrubs for Specialty & Aesthetic Clinics
Scrubs for specialty and aesthetic clinics are tops and pants that read closer to ready-to-wear than to a surgical suite — boxy soft crews, slim men’s V-tops, and tailored drawstring pants in neutrals that photograph cleanly under treatment-room lighting. Embroidery-ready for clinic branding; team pricing from 10 sets.
Why specialty clinics need a softer scrub aesthetic
Aesthetic and specialty practices — med spa, derm, ortho, pediatric dental — want scrubs that look closer to ready-to-wear than to a surgical suite. The patient is usually paying out of pocket for an experience, and a hard clinical aesthetic at the gown-up step undercuts that. The Soft Crew Top in neutral colors photographs cleanly under treatment-room lighting; the Daily Drawstring Pant has a softer waistband that drapes instead of structuring; the Front Desk Collar Top adds polish at reception without going corporate. Same 72/21/7 fabric the dental collection runs on, but I picked these specific pieces for the aesthetic-clinic team because they read as patient-facing first and clinical second.
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My picks for med spa, derm, ortho, and pediatric specialty teams:
- Soft Crew Top — boxy, soft drape, reads ready-to-wear under treatment-room light.
- Essential V Top — clean V-neck for aestheticians, derm techs, and ortho assistants who want a structured line.
- Daily Drawstring Pant — softer waistband, clean drape, photographs well in marketing shots.
Specialty clinic scrub questions
What scrubs do med spa staff wear?
Most med spa teams wear a soft-drape crew or V-neck in a neutral color (beige, dusty rose, pewter, or white-blue), paired with a drawstring pant for the softer aesthetic. The Soft Crew Top + Daily Drawstring Pant is the most common med spa order pattern I ship, often with a single small embroidered logo at the chest. Hard clinical V-necks in primary colors aren’t wrong for med spa, but they undercut the patient-experience framing.
Are there specific scrubs for pediatric dental practices?
The CarePrint Soft Top with its animal-print pattern is a common pick for pediatric dental — kids react well to print, and the soft drape reads less clinical than a structured V. Many pediatric practices pair the print top with a solid drawstring pant in a coordinating neutral. The team-order workflow handles mixed print-and-solid orders natively.
What scrubs work for dermatology and aesthetic clinics?
Derm and aesthetic clinics tend to pick neutrals over primary colors — pewter, beige, white-blue, or dusty rose — in soft-drape silhouettes so the scrub doesn’t compete with the treatment-room aesthetic. The Soft Crew Top and Essential V Top are the most common picks, paired with the Daily Drawstring Pant. Add embroidered clinic logo for that last 5% of brand polish.
What about orthodontic assistant scrubs?
Ortho assistants do a lot of standing and reaching but less fluid-density work than chairside dental — so the fluid-aware Chairside Zip Top isn’t strictly required. Most ortho practices order the Essential V Top or Soft Crew Top with the Daily Motion Pant (high rise, six pockets). Same fabric family the rest of the dental collection runs, so a multi-practice DSO with ortho and general dental sites can unify uniforms across both.
Do specialty clinic scrubs take embroidery?
Yes — the Soft Crew Top, Essential V Top, and Front Desk Collar Top all have embroidery-ready chest panels. Specialty clinics tend to keep logos smaller (2-3 inches) and tone-on-tone (dark logo on dark scrub) for a more premium feel; the embroidery process and pricing is the same as the dental collection.
Sizing for specialty teams
Specialty clinic teams skew slightly smaller in size distribution than dental practices because the role mix is narrower. Standard sizing runs XS-3XL on women’s tops and pants, S-2XL on the men’s lineup. Most specialty orders we ship land in the S-XL range across the team. Petite (27″) and Tall (32″) inseam extensions available on team orders. Full sizing at the size guide.
Care
Wash cold inside-out on a gentle cycle, tumble dry low, no bleach or fabric softener. Specialty clinics tend to launder more frequently because the patient-facing aesthetic depends on the scrub looking fresh — the inside-out cold wash protects the color from fading faster than the rest of the fabric ages. The 365-day quality guarantee covers seam splits, severe pilling, major fade, and hardware failure.
Specialty clinics are a smaller part of what I ship today than dental — but they’re growing fastest because the patient-facing aesthetic side of healthcare keeps expanding. I picked these pieces because med spa and derm teams kept telling me their current scrubs looked too clinical in their marketing photos. Email me at support@lumiscrubs.com if your specialty practice wants a sample kit. — Saive

