Clinically guided treatments designed to support the skin’s natural collagen production, improve structural integrity, and enhance long-term skin quality.
Collagen stimulation treatments are designed to improve skin firmness, elasticity, and overall quality by activating the body’s natural regenerative processes.
At Esmée, collagen stimulation is categorised as a biostimulatory and regenerative treatment approach. Depending on suitability, it may involve injectable biostimulants and/or energy-based skin-quality treatments that encourage gradual collagen production over time. Planning prioritises skin integrity, safety, and progressive improvement rather than immediate volumisation.

Based on assessment, the appropriate collagen-stimulating modality is selected, treatment depth and frequency are carefully planned, and sessions may be staged over time. Combination with other skin therapies may also be considered when beneficial. All plans prioritise safety and the skin’s natural regenerative response.

Based on assessment, the appropriate collagen-stimulating modality is selected, treatment depth and frequency are carefully planned, and sessions may be staged over time. Combination with other skin therapies may also be considered when beneficial. All plans prioritise safety and the skin’s natural regenerative response.

During treatment, the skin is carefully prepared and protected before regenerative techniques are applied using controlled clinical protocols. Patient comfort and tissue safety remain the highest priorities throughout the process. Treatment duration varies depending on the area and method, with temporary redness, swelling, or sensitivity commonly experienced afterward.

Post-treatment care includes skin-soothing and barrier-support guidance, sun protection and lifestyle advice, and follow-up reviews to monitor response. Adjustments are made based on skin healing and progress. Downtime varies depending on the treatment type.

Collagen stimulation may support improvement in skin laxity and loss of firmness, fine lines and early wrinkles, crepey or thinning skin, reduced skin elasticity, post-acne or textural irregularities, and age-related skin quality changes. Treatment selection depends on skin type, condition, and individual goals.