What is Regenerative Aesthetics?

By using the body’s own resources, regenerative aesthetics can offer a more natural and longer lasting solution for various skin concerns. Regenerative aesthetic treatments embrace the body’s natural healing abilities to stimulate soft tissue regeneration-collagen. This typically involves stimulating the skin with platelet-rich plasma (PRP),or exosomes to generate collagen production. By stimulating the body’s natural repair processes, these treatments can help reduce wrinkles, improve scars, increase skin firmness, and improve texture. Certain treatments can also help reduce pain and inflammation.
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Benefits of Regenerative Aesthetics Treatments

Here are some key benefits of regenerative aesthetic treatments:

Customizable to address specific concerns

Provide longer-lasting and sustained benefits, even after initial treatment

Pose minimal risk of allergic reaction or rejection

Deliver gradual and natural-looking results

Involve minimally invasive procedures

Can be combined effectively with other aesthetic procedures, such as the Hydrafacial

Are generally suitable for all skin types

Result in a more naturally youthful appearance. (No one will ask....WHAT DID YOU DO!?)

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PRP (platelet rich plasma)

PRP Therapy utilizes the natural healing properties found in our blood. After collecting a blood sample from the patient, the red blood cells are separated using a centrifuge and the remaining PRP is then injected into the skin. After PRP was found to be successful in treating sports injuries, its use expanded into the field of medical aesthetics. The growth factors in PRP help to initiate repair, which in turn stimulates collagen production and improves skin texture. PRP can be applied topically in conjunction with microneedling, and can also be a successful treatment for thinning hair it can also help with with acne.

Exosomes

Exosomes are like little delivery packages that cells use to communicate with each other. They contain important signaling molecules—such as growth factors and genetic material—which play a crucial role in regulating various cellular processes. When used in treatment, exosomes send signals to nearby cells, encouraging them to repair and regenerate damaged tissues. This makes exosome therapy a promising approach for tissue injuries, joint problems, and skin rejuvenation.

In exosome therapy, these tiny vesicles are isolated from a source (often mesenchymal stem cells or plant derived stem cells), then purified and applied to the treatment area. When utilized in aesthetic treatments, exosomes have been shown to accelerate healing, decrease inflammation, and stimulate the skin to look and behave like younger skin.

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Who is a candidate for Regenerative Aesthetics?

In general, regenerative aesthetics may be appropriate for those:

Regenerative aesthetics treatments are generally safe and well-tolerated. However, people with the following may not be suitable candidates:

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