Everyone experiences skin ageing. Over time, the skin becomes thinner, less firm, and wrinkles start to appear. This is due to the decline of collagen and elastin – two key building blocks that keep the skin strong and supple. Fortunately, there are regenerative treatments available that can help slow down this natural process and even partially reverse it.
Regenerative treatments work deeper within the skin than traditional hyaluronic acid fillers, which are mainly used to restore volume in specific areas such as the jawline, lips, or cheekbones. Instead of simply filling, regenerative injectables stimulate the skin’s own cells to produce more collagen and elastin, resulting in naturally firmer and more elastic skin.
The term regenerative comes from the Latin regenerāre, which literally means “to produce again.” The goal is to encourage the skin to strengthen and rejuvenate itself.
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Regenerative injectables such as Profhilo, Sculptra, Radiesse (hyper-diluted), and Profhilo Structura nourish the skin from within and stimulate the natural production of collagen. Energy-based devices such as Ultherapy and Morpheus8 can further enhance this process by delivering targeted energy into the deeper layers of the skin.
When combined with injectables, these treatments improve skin firmness, elasticity, and reduce wrinkles. They are carried out by qualified cosmetic doctors who use the right techniques and dosages to achieve optimal, natural-looking results.
One of the biggest advantages of regenerative treatments is that they actually improve the quality of the skin itself. Rather than offering only temporary effects, such as filling or smoothing, these treatments activate the skin’s natural ability to repair and strengthen. This provides a long-term approach to skin rejuvenation and helps reduce wrinkles in a natural way.
The cost of regenerative treatments varies depending on the technique used, the chosen injectable, and the complexity of the procedure. In general, prices start from around £400–£500 per session and can rise to £1,000 or more, depending on the intensity and number of sessions. While this requires careful consideration, the long-term benefits of firmer, more elastic skin make it a valuable investment for many clients.
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