The Guides

Volume Two
Understanding Regenerative Aesthetics
A measured introduction to treatments that work with the skin's own biology, and how they fit into a long-term plan.
11 min read
Foreword
Regenerative aesthetics is a category, not a single treatment. It describes approaches that aim to support the skin and underlying tissues, rather than simply cover the signs of ageing.
This guide outlines what that means in practice, and how a long-term, considered pathway tends to look.
Inside this guide
- 01What Regenerative Aesthetics Means
- 02Collagen Stimulation
- 03Skin Health as the Foundation
- 04Treatment Pathways
- 05Long-Term Skin Quality
Selected References
A short selection of peer-reviewed sources that informed the perspectives in this guide.
- 01Goldie K, Peeters W, Alghoul M, et al. (2018). Global consensus guidelines for the injection of diluted and hyperdiluted calcium hydroxylapatite for skin tightening. Dermatologic Surgery, 44(Suppl 1), S32 to S41. https://doi.org/10.1097/DSS.0000000000001685
- 02Cavallini M, Gazzola R, Metalla M, Vaienti L. (2013). The role of hyaluronidase in the treatment of complications from hyaluronic acid dermal fillers. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 33(8), 1167 to 1174. https://doi.org/10.1177/1090820X13511970
- 03Cassuto D, Bellia G, Schiraldi C. (2021). An overview of soft tissue fillers for cosmetic dermatology: from filling to regenerative medicine. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 14, 1857 to 1866. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S276676
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General educational information only. Not medical advice. All cosmetic procedures carry risks. A consultation with a registered medical practitioner is required before any treatment. Results vary between individuals.