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Regenerative Aesthetic Medicine, Stimulating Rather Than Replacing

For many years, aesthetic medicine focused primarily on replacing lost volume or correcting visible signs of aging. However, advances in the understanding of skin biology have driven a profound shift in the way facial rejuvenation is approached.

Today, regenerative aesthetics proposes a different path: stimulating the skin’s own repair and renewal mechanisms, rather than substituting structures or altering facial features. This paradigm prioritizes tissue quality, skin health, and respect for facial identity, relying on advanced biostimulation therapies such as polynucleotides, skinboosters, and multicomponent biological complexes.

What Do We Mean Today by Regenerative Aesthetics?

Regenerative aesthetics is based on a fundamental medical principle:
the skin has an intrinsic capacity for regeneration when it receives the appropriate stimuli.

Unlike treatments focused exclusively on volume or immediate correction, this approach acts on:

  • Skin quality and structure

  • Cellular and metabolic activity

  • Collagen and elastin production

  • Balance of the tissue environment

The goal is not to “fill,” but to activate biological processes, respecting the skin’s natural timing and promoting progressive results.

Biological Foundations: Why Stimulation Is More Sustainable

With aging, fibroblast activity decreases, the extracellular matrix becomes altered, and low-grade inflammation increases. These changes directly affect skin firmness, elasticity, and luminosity.

Advanced biostimulation therapies act on these mechanisms through:

  • Biochemical signals that promote cellular regeneration

  • Improvement of the cutaneous microenvironment

  • Progressive stimulation of collagen production

  • Optimization of cellular metabolic function

This type of intervention does not aim for immediate or artificial results, but rather for a gradual, harmonious, and long-lasting improvement.

Advanced Biostimulation: Polynucleotides, Skinboosters, and NCTC

Salmon-Derived Polynucleotides (PNDR)

Polynucleotides represent one of the most innovative therapies in cutaneous biostimulation. Their biological structure allows them to interact favorably with human tissue, promoting:

  • Cellular regeneration

  • Improved skin quality and density

  • Modulation of inflammatory processes

  • Optimization of the tissue environment

They are particularly useful for thin, devitalized skin or skin showing early signs of aging, as well as in preventive and recovery protocols.

New-Generation Skinboosters

Modern skinboosters have evolved beyond the concept of “light fillers.” Their primary role is to:

  • Provide deep, long-lasting hydration

  • Improve elasticity, texture, and luminosity

  • Stimulate the extracellular matrix without creating volume

They are incorporated into regenerative protocols as tools to enhance overall skin quality while preserving facial naturalness.

Multicomponent Complexes (NCTC)

NCTC and other biological complexes combine amino acids, vitamins, minerals, coenzymes, and nucleic acids that act as cellular metabolic support.

Their application promotes:

  • Tissue repair processes

  • Cutaneous revitalization

  • Optimization of cellular function

These therapies do not replace structures; instead, they nourish and support skin biology, enhancing the effects of other regenerative treatments.

Stimulating Rather Than Replacing: A Shift in Perspective

The new regenerative aesthetic approach recognizes that not all signs of aging need to be replaced. In many cases, improving tissue quality alone is enough to achieve a healthier, more rested, and more harmonious appearance.

This approach is characterized by:

  • Progressive, natural results

  • Respect for facial expression

  • Personalized treatment protocols

  • Interventions that accompany aging rather than deny it

Each treatment should be indicated after a comprehensive medical evaluation, taking into account biology, habits, age, and patient expectations.

Conclusion

Regenerative aesthetics represents an evolution toward a more conscious, scientific, and respectful form of aesthetic medicine. Stimulating rather than replacing means prioritizing skin health, understanding its biological timing, and supporting natural regenerative processes.

Therapies such as polynucleotides, skinboosters, and multicomponent complexes allow for improved skin quality without altering facial identity, offering harmonious, sustainable results aligned with a responsible medical vision.

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