What is Regenerative Aesthetics?








Benefits of Regenerative Aesthetics 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!?)

PRP (platelet rich plasma)
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.

Who is a candidate for Regenerative Aesthetics?
In general, regenerative aesthetics may be appropriate for those:
- Who are concerned about aging
- With skincare concerns
- Who suffer from hair loss
- Seeking a natural-looking result
- Who prefer non-surgical options with lasting results
Regenerative aesthetics treatments are generally safe and well-tolerated. However, people with the following may not be suitable candidates:
- Bleeding disorders or severe autoimmune diseases
- Active infections
- Allergies or sensitivities to the components used in treatments