Collagen Induction Therapy
Collagen is what gives our skin its strength, structure, and glow. When we lose it, we start to see fine lines, sagging, and uneven texture. That’s where collagen induction treatments come in. These treatments work by gently triggering your skin’s natural repair process — encouraging it to rebuild and strengthen itself from within. It’s like giving your skin a wakeup call, helping it look fresher, smoother, and more radiant over time.
What collagen-stimulating treatments can help with:
- Skin that’s lost its firmness or elasticity
- Fine lines and early wrinkles
- Enlarged pores
- Rough texture
- Uneven skin tone or mild pigmentation
- Scarring (including acne scars)
- Dull, tired-looking skin that needs a boost
- Strengthening the skin over time to slow visible ageing
Finding What Works For You
Collagen induction therapy begins with a full skin consultation to determine the most appropriate method for each client’s needs. Microneedling is used to gently create micro-channels in the skin, supporting a more refined texture over time. PRP involves using a sample of the client’s blood to prepare a concentrated serum, which is applied during treatment. PDO threads offer another option, where fine absorbable threads are placed just beneath the surface of the skin aimed at enhancing the overall look and feel of treated areas.
Results from collagen induction therapy tend to develop gradually, depending on the approach used and individual skin response. Clients are provided with tailored aftercare instructions and can usually return to normal activities soon after treatment. Multiple sessions may be recommended to support progressive improvement in line with personal skin goals. To find out if collagen induction therapy is right for your skin concerns, book a consultation with Nurose Aesthetics today.
Rejuran Restorative treatments
Rejuran is a regenerative skin treatment that goes beyond hydration. Packed with skin-healing molecules, it repairs damaged skin, reduces redness, boosts collagen, and restores a smooth, luminous complexion from the inside out. This is a highly popular treatment for firming the skin around the eyes and softening dark circles.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Your skin, rejuvenated by your own body. PRP uses the power of your own growth factors to boost collagen, improve tone and texture, and restore a healthy, youthful glow. Preferred by clients that want to take a more natural approach. PRP can also be used in restoring hair loss through early pattern baldness and alopecia and is an excellent choice for fading scars.
Micro Needling & Skin Texture Support
Tiny needles, big results. Microneedling creates microchannels in the skin to trigger collagen production, refine pores, smooth texture, and reduce the appearance of scarring and fine lines. Combine microneedling with our medical grade serums and topical skin boosters for superior skin rejuvenation results.
PDO Threads to Support Collagen Response
Tighten superficial laxity and stimulate deep collagen production with PDO threads. This non-surgical treatment offers firming skin rejuvenation. Perfect for areas that need structure and definition and areas of skin that have become thinner over time or feel loose following weight loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
What skin concerns can collagen induction address?
Collagen induction therapy may help improve the appearance of uneven skin texture, fine lines, scarring, and mild skin laxity. By supporting the skin’s natural repair processes, these treatments can contribute to a smoother and more resilient appearance over time. Collagen induction is commonly chosen by individuals seeking subtle, gradual results without undergoing invasive cosmetic procedures.
What is the difference between microneedling and PRP therapy?
Microneedling involves the use of a device with fine needles to create controlled micro-channels in the skin, which may support collagen production and skin renewal. PRP therapy uses a sample of the client’s own blood, processed to concentrate natural growth factors, and is applied to the skin to support natural recovery. While both methods aim to improve the appearance of the skin, PRP may enhance outcomes by introducing additional biological components during treatment.
Who is a suitable candidate for collagen induction treatments?
Collagen induction therapy may be suitable for a broad range of skin types and cosmetic concerns. It is often considered by individuals with early signs of ageing, uneven texture, enlarged pores, mild skin laxity or acne scarring. A consultation is required to review skin condition, treatment goals and medical history to determine the most appropriate and safe approach for each individual.
What should clients avoid before and after collagen induction?
Prior to treatment, clients may be advised during consultation to avoid excessive sun exposure and certain active skincare ingredients, such as retinol or exfoliants. After treatment, it’s important to follow personalised aftercare instructions provided by the practitioner. This may include using gentle skincare products, applying broad-spectrum sunscreen, and avoiding high heat or intense physical activity for a few days to support comfort and recovery.