Regenerative Anti-Ageing Treatments: What They Are (and Why They’re Trending)
Regenerative Anti-Ageing Treatments in Hatch St Dublin 2, Naas Kildare & Drogheda Louth
13 January 2026
When people talk about “anti-ageing”, they often picture treatments that replace what time takes away—like filling lines or adding volume. Regenerative medicine-inspired aesthetics takes a different approach: it focuses on supporting the skin’s own repair and renewal processes so results look fresher, more natural, and more “you”.
Regenerative-style treatments are typically chosen for clients who want improvements in:
Skin texture and tone
Elasticity and “crepey” skin
Fine lines (especially around eyes and mouth)
Overall skin quality and glow
Early laxity (skin starting to loosen)
What “Regenerative” Means in Aesthetic Anti-Ageing
In aesthetics, “regenerative” usually refers to treatments that are biostimulatory—they encourage the skin to do more of what it did naturally when it was younger, especially:
Collagen production (firmness and structure)
Elastin support (bounce and resilience)
Tissue quality and hydration (smoothness and radiance)
Think of it as skin quality first: improving the foundation so you look more rested and refreshed, not “done”.
The Most Popular Regenerative-Style Anti-Ageing Treatments
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Facial Rejuvenation
PRP uses components from your own blood (platelets and growth factors) with the goal of supporting skin renewal and collagen stimulation. Renew Skin Clinic lists PRP Facial Rejuvenation as an option that harnesses platelets and growth factors to help rejuvenate skin.
Often chosen for: dullness, fine lines, early ageing changes, overall glow.
Polynucleotides (Bio-stimulation for Skin Quality)
Polynucleotides are commonly discussed as a newer “regenerative aesthetics” category because they’re used with the aim of improving skin quality, elasticity, and regeneration support.
Renew Skin Clinic describes Polynucleotides as an injectable bio-stimulator that helps “kickstart regeneration,” supporting collagen and elastin via fibroblast activity and improving tissue regeneration.
Often chosen for: under-eye rejuvenation, fine lines, texture, early laxity, tired-looking skin.
Collagen Stimulators (Biostimulators)
Some injectables are designed not just to “fill” but to stimulate collagen over time.
Renew Skin Clinic describes:
Sculptra as a treatment used to restore volume while stimulating collagen production over time. HarmonyCA as combining hyaluronic acid (instant lift) with CaHA to stimulate lasting collagen production and help restructure/rejuvenate.
Often chosen for: gradual, natural-looking rejuvenation, mid-face/lower-face support, skin firmness.
Skin Boosters (Hydration + Skin Quality)
Skin boosters are typically used to improve hydration and skin texture for a smoother, healthier look. Renew Skin Clinic lists several skin boosters including Profhilo, Sunekos, Redensity 1, and PhilArt Polynucleotides.
Often chosen for: “skin looks tired,” fine dehydration lines, crepey texture, overall radiance.
Collagen-Stimulating Devices & Needling
Not all regenerative-style treatments are injectables. Techniques that create controlled stimulation can encourage collagen renewal.
Renew Skin Clinic lists:
Microneedling (creating micro-channels in the skin) and indicates it can target texture, mild scarring, pores, pigmentation and fine lines.
Ultherapy and other tightening devices under “Skin Tightening.”
IPL Stellar M22 (listed for pigment/redness/age spots—more “rejuvenation” than regenerative, but often part of anti-ageing skin quality plans)
Often chosen for: texture, pores, fine lines, early laxity, skin tightening goals.
Regenerative Aesthetics at Renew Skin Clinic: “Natural Results, Better Skin”
A common reason people choose regenerative-style anti-ageing treatments is the finish: results tend to look like healthier skin rather than a dramatic change in facial shape.
At Renew Skin Clinic (Dublin 2 / Naas / Drogheda), this often translates into plans that mix:
A skin-quality base (skin boosters / polynucleotides / PRP)
Targeted collagen stimulation (biostimulators or energy-based tightening, when suitable)
Optional wrinkle-softening treatments for expression lines (where appropriate)
If you’re not sure where to start, a consultation is the best way to match the treatment to your skin, timeline, and comfort level.