

Regenerative Dermatology
What is Regenerative Dermatology?
Reawaken your skin's natural vitality
Regenerative dermatology is a medical approach that stimulates your body's own repair systems to restore skin quality, structure, and function. Instead of masking concerns with surface-level solutions, treatments such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP), autologous platelet-derived exosomes, adipose-derived stem cells, polynucleotides, and biostimulators like JULÄINE activate cellular communication and collagen production at a deeper level.

Conditions
Regenerative dermatology treats:
Quick Overview
Treatment at a Glance
Key facts about this procedure to help you understand what to expect before, during, and after your treatment.
Book a ConsultationTreatment time
45 - 90 minutes
Recovery time
1 - 3 days mild redness
Anaesthesia
Topical numbing cream
Results duration
Progressive over 3 - 6 months
Sessions needed
3 - 4 sessions typically
Aftercare
Gentle skincare for 48 hours. SPF essential
The Real Benefits of Choosing Our Cosmetic Solutions
Uses your body's own biological repair mechanisms
Improves overall skin quality, structure, and function
Stimulates natural collagen and elastin production
Supports long-term tissue health and resilience
Delivers gradual, natural-looking results
Can be tailored to skin or hair concerns
Focuses on prevention, repair, and maintenance
Your regenerative dermatology options
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP)
Platelet-rich plasma uses a concentrated portion of your blood, rich in platelets and growth factors. These growth factors are signalling proteins that tell your cells to repair, regenerate, and produce more collagen. When carefully injected into targeted areas, PRP stimulates fibroblasts (your collagen-producing cells), improves blood supply, and enhances tissue repair. It acts as a biological wake-up call, encouraging your skin or scalp to function more youthfully.
Autologous platelet-derived exosomes
Autologous platelet-derived exosomes, such as Exomine, are an evolution of PRP. Exosomes are microscopic messenger particles released by platelets. They carry powerful regenerative instructions — proteins, growth signals, and genetic messengers — that help cells communicate more effectively. Rather than simply stimulating tissue, exosomes amplify cellular coordination, supporting collagen synthesis, reducing inflammation, and enhancing healing.
Adipose-derived stem cells
Adipose-derived stem cells are harvested from your own fat tissue and processed into a regenerative concentrate using systems such as Seffiller or Seffihair. Fat contains stem and progenitor cells that can develop into supportive tissue cells and release healing growth factors. Once introduced into the skin or scalp, they encourage structural repair, improve tissue quality, and restore subtle volume, leading to longer-term structural improvements.
Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides, including PDRN-based serums, are DNA-derived molecules that support cellular repair and calm inflammation. When introduced into the skin, they act as biological building blocks, stimulating fibroblast activity, improving hydration, and enhancing circulation. They also help regulate inflammatory pathways, which is essential in ageing or stressed skin. Polynucleotides create a healthier environment for your skin cells to function optimally.
JULÄINE
JULÄINE is a poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) biostimulator that triggers gradual collagen regeneration. Rather than filling fine lines directly, it works by placing biocompatible particles within the tissue, which stimulate your body to lay down new collagen over time. This strengthens the underlying framework, gradually improving firmness and elasticity. The result is a natural rejuvenation that enhances skin integrity without creating an artificial or overfilled appearance.






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