Boost collagen and reclaim your skin’s radiance in our aesthetic clinic based in Esher, Surrey
When it comes to achieving radiant, youthful skin, collagen plays a central role. This structural protein is vital for skin elasticity, strength, and hydration, making it one of the most sought-after ingredients in skincare and aesthetic treatments. Almost every treatment in the Aesthetic industry claims to boost collagen in some way, but what exactly is collagen and which treatments actually work?
In this blog, we’ll explore what collagen is, the types of collagen found in the skin, what happens to collagen as we age, and how advanced treatments—such as polynucleotides, PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), Sculptra, and Hyperdiluted Radiesse—can rejuvenate and restore your skin.
What Is Collagen?
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, forming the foundation of connective tissues such as skin, tendons, cartilage, and bones. It acts as the “scaffolding” that provides structure, elasticity, and resilience to the skin, ensuring it remains firm and supple.
The Different Types of Collagen in Skin
There are at least 28 types of collagen, but three main types are found in the skin:
- Type I Collagen: The most abundant collagen in the body, it provides strength and structure, making up about 80% of the collagen in the skin.
- Type III Collagen: Often found alongside Type I, it is more common in youthful skin and contributes to firmness and elasticity.
- Type IV Collagen: Found in the basement membrane of the skin, it forms a support structure for the epidermis and plays a key role in skin regeneration.
What Happens to Collagen as We Age?
As we age, the natural production of collagen begins to decline—starting as early as our mid-20s. By the time we reach our 40s, collagen levels have significantly reduced, resulting in:
- Loss of Elasticity: Skin becomes less firm and starts to sag.
- Fine Lines and Wrinkles: The reduced structural support leads to creases and folds.
- Thinning Skin: Lower collagen levels make the skin thinner and more prone to damage.
- Dehydration: Collagen’s ability to retain water diminishes, leaving skin less hydrated.
Environmental factors such as sun exposure, pollution, and smoking can accelerate collagen degradation, further affecting skin health.
The Best Ways to Boost Collagen
Boosting collagen production can help restore skin’s youthful appearance and resilience. Here are the most effective methods:
1. Diet and Supplements
While topical creams can only go so far, dietary changes and supplements work from within to support collagen production.
- Collagen-Rich Foods: Bone broth, fish, egg whites, and leafy greens are excellent sources of nutrients that promote collagen synthesis.
- Collagen Supplements: Hydrolyzed collagen peptides are highly bioavailable and can help improve skin elasticity and hydration.
- Vitamin C: This powerful antioxidant is essential for collagen production and can be found in citrus fruits, berries, and supplements.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Often included in supplements, hyaluronic acid helps maintain skin hydration and supports collagen synthesis.
It’s important for patients to be aware there are many supplements on the market however many lack the evidence that they actually provide any benefit so consult a specialist first to ensure what you use will actually work and not be a waste of money
2. Injectable Collagen-Boosting Treatments
For faster and more targeted results, injectable treatments offer advanced solutions to enhance collagen production and rejuvenate the skin.
Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides are an innovative treatment that repairs and regenerates the skin. Polynucleotides are derived from Salmon or trout DNA and once injected stimulate collagen production by promoting cell turnover and repairing damaged tissues amongst other effects.
- How It Works: Polynucleotides are injected into the skin, triggering regeneration and boosting collagen. They also improve skin hydration and elasticity.
- Benefits: Reduced fine lines, improved skin tone, and a healthier, more youthful complexion.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
Popularly known as the “vampire facial,” PRP uses the body’s own platelets to stimulate collagen production and skin healing.
- How It Works: A small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn, and the platelet-rich plasma is extracted. This plasma is then injected into targeted areas to promote collagen and elastin production, through the introduction of various growth factors associated with PRP.
- Benefits: PRP reduces wrinkles, improves skin texture, and enhances overall skin health, with natural results that develop over several weeks.
Sculptra
Sculptra is a revolutionary dermal filler that stimulates the body’s collagen production over time. Unlike traditional fillers, which provide immediate volume, Sculptra works gradually to rebuild collagen from within.
- How It Works: Sculptra contains poly-L-lactic acid, which stimulates collagen production when injected into the skin. Requires 2-3 sessions.
- Benefits: Long-lasting results (up to two years) with improved skin texture, firmness, and volume restoration. It’s ideal for addressing sagging skin, hollow areas, and deeper wrinkles.
Hyperdiluted Radiesse
Radiesse, when hyperdiluted, becomes an effective biostimulatory treatment that enhances collagen and elastin production. This injectable is particularly beneficial for improving skin quality in larger areas like the neck, décolletage, and hands.
- How It Works: Hyperdiluted Radiesse uses calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) microspheres to stimulate collagen production. The dilution ensures smoother, more natural-looking results.
- Benefits: Improved skin texture, reduced crepiness, and enhanced firmness, with results that develop over several months.
3. Non-Invasive Skin Treatments
In addition to injectables, treatments like microneedling, radiofrequency, and laser therapies can also boost collagen by stimulating the skin’s natural healing response. These options are ideal for those who prefer non-invasive methods.
4. Daily Skincare Regimen
Supporting collagen production at home is crucial for maintaining results from professional treatments.
- Retinoids: These vitamin A derivatives encourage collagen production and improve skin turnover.
- SPF: Protecting your skin from UV rays helps prevent collagen breakdown.
- Antioxidants: Topical serums with vitamin C, E, and ferulic acid protect collagen from environmental damage.
Conclusion
Collagen is the foundation of healthy, youthful skin, but its natural decline doesn’t mean you have to settle for the effects of aging. From dietary changes to revolutionary injectable treatments, there are plenty of ways to boost collagen and reclaim your skin’s radiance. Often the best results involve a combination of different modalities, ultimately the treatment of choice will be determined by individual factors such as age, other concurrent concerns and of course budget. Some treatments such as Sculptra and Radiesse are more potent collagen stimulators whereas as PRP or polynucleotides can have an array of other benefits.
If you’re ready to explore collagen-boosting treatments in Esher, Surrey, contact The Revital Lab today to book a consultation.
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