
FAQ'S
What Is Regenerative Aesthetics?
Regenerative medicine in aesthetics refers to treatments that harness the body’s natural healing processes to restore, repair, and rejuvenate the skin, hair, and tissues. Instead of masking signs of aging, these therapies stimulate biological repair for long-term results.
What Are The Most Popular Regenerative Aesthetic Treatments?
The main categories include polynucleotides, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), exosomes, mesotherapy/biorevitalisation, and chemical peels (as a supportive therapy). Each works differently but can also be combined for enhanced results.
What Is A Regenerative Facial Treatment?
A regenerative facial treatment usually combines PRP, microneedling, or exosomes to stimulate collagen, improve texture, and rejuvenate the skin. Unlike standard facials, results improve over weeks and months as natural repair mechanisms are activated.
How Is A Regenerative Aesthetic Treatment Different From Traditional Treatments?
Traditional treatments (like fillers or toxins) offer temporary improvements by filling or relaxing wrinkles. Regenerative aesthetics, on the other hand, aims to repair the skin and tissues themselves, creating healthier, stronger, and more youthful-looking results over time
Are Regenerative Treatments Safe?
Yes, when delivered by trained professionals, regenerative treatments are considered safe. Many are biocompatible (like PRP, which uses the patient’s own blood) and have strong clinical evidence supporting their safety profiles. We always recommend undergoing a thorough consultation before treatment.
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How Long Do Results From Regenerative Treatments Last?
Results vary depending on the treatment and patient. Improvements typically appear gradually over 4–12 weeks and can last from 6 months up to 2 years, especially when clients follow maintenance plans.
Can Regenerative Aesthetic Treatments Be Combined With Other Aesthetics Procedures?
Absolutely! They are often combined with microneedling, chemical peels, dermal fillers, or energy-based devices to enhance outcomes. Combination therapy is considered a best-practice approach.
Do Regenerative Aesthetics Require Downtime?
Downtime is usually minimal. Treatments like PRP and polynucleotides may cause mild redness or swelling for 24–48 hours, while exosome therapies often speed up recovery after other procedures.
Which Clients Are Good For Regenerative Aesthetics?
Almost all clients can benefit. Younger clients may choose regenerative medicine for prevention and skin health, while mature clients often use it for repair, elasticity, and volume support. PRP and polynucleotides are also popular for hair restoration.





















