Regenerative treatments: stimulate your skin

Skin ageing affects everyone. Over time, the skin becomes thinner, less firm, and fine lines and wrinkles begin to appear. This is largely due to reduced levels of collagen and elastin – key components that help keep the skin strong and flexible. Regenerative treatments are designed to support the skin’s natural processes and may help improve skin quality over time.

What are regenerative treatments?

Regenerative treatments work within the deeper layers of the skin. Unlike traditional hyaluronic acid dermal fillers, which are primarily used to restore volume in areas such as the jawline, lips or cheeks, regenerative injectables focus on improving overall skin quality. These treatments stimulate the skin’s own cells to support the production of collagen and elastin, which may lead to firmer and more elastic-looking skin over time.

The term regenerative originates from the Latin regenerāre, meaning “to produce again”, reflecting the aim of supporting the skin’s natural renewal processes.

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How regenerative treatments work

Regenerative injectable treatments such as Profhilo, Sculptra, Radiesse (hyper-diluted), and Profhilo Structura are used to support hydration and stimulate collagen production within the skin. Energy-based treatments such as Ultherapy and Morpheus8 may also be used to target deeper skin layers.

When used appropriately, these treatments may help improve skin firmness, elasticity and the appearance of fine lines. All treatments should be carried out by a qualified and registered medical professional using appropriate techniques and dosing.

Activating the skin’s natural repair processes

A key benefit of regenerative treatments is their focus on improving overall skin quality. Rather than only providing temporary volume or smoothing, these treatments support the skin’s natural repair mechanisms. This approach may contribute to gradual and natural-looking improvements in skin texture and firmness.

Costs of regenerative treatments

The cost of regenerative treatments varies depending on the technique used, the type of injectable and the complexity of the procedure. Prices typically start from around £400–£500 per session and may increase to £1,000 or more depending on the treatment plan. A consultation is recommended to determine the most suitable approach and expected costs.

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