Regenerative Skincare
Regenerative Skincare
Regenerative skincare is an advanced, science-backed approach to skin health that focuses on stimulating the body’s natural healing and renewal processes to restore, revitalize, and maintain youthful, healthy skin.
Unlike traditional skincare, which often focuses on surface-level hydration or temporary improvements, regenerative skincare works at a cellular level to repair damaged tissue, boost collagen and elastin production, and improve overall skin structure and function.
This innovative field of skincare leverages powerful bioactive ingredients and cutting-edge treatments, including growth factors, stem cell extracts, peptides, polynucleotides, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP).
Pre-Care
- Stay out of direct sunlight for at least 5–7 days before treatment. Use SPF 30+ if outdoors.
- Stop using retinoids, acids (AHAs/BHAs), exfoliants, and vitamin C serums at least 3–5 days before treatment to reduce skin sensitivity.
- Avoid tanning beds and self-tanning products for 1 week prior, as they can affect treatment accuracy and skin reaction.
- Arrive with clean, makeup-free, lotion-free skin on the area to be treated.
Post-Care
- Let the treated area heal naturally. Any scabs or dry patches should fall off on their own to avoid scarring.
- Gently cleanse the area with mild soap and lukewarm water. Pat dry—do not rub.
- Do not apply makeup, creams, or active skincare (retinol, acids, etc.) on the treated area for at least 24–48 hours or as advised.
- Use only products recommended by your practitioner, such as a gentle healing ointment or soothing gel.