Not all visible ageing is related to volume loss. In many patients, the earliest changes occur within the skin itself — where collagen, elastin and hydration gradually decline. This can lead to fine lines and a crepey texture, thinning or fragile skin, loss of elasticity and resilience, and a dull or tired appearance.
Skin bioregeneration treatment is designed to support these underlying changes by improving how the skin functions — not by adding volume.
How Skin Boosters Work
This treatment combines specific amino acids — the building blocks of proteins — with hyaluronic acid, a substance naturally present in the skin.
Together, these components support fibroblast activity: the cells responsible for producing collagen, elastin, and the components of the extracellular matrix (ECM).
What is the Extracellular Matrix (ECM)?
The ECM is the supportive network within the skin that provides structure, elasticity and hydration. When this network is healthy and intact, the skin appears firm, smooth and resilient. As it degrades over time, visible changes in skin quality begin to appear.
By supporting these pathways, treatment may assist in:
- Improving skin elasticity and recoil
- Enhancing dermal structure
- Increasing hydration within the skin
- Supporting tissue repair processes
Collagen, Elastin and Why They Matter
Healthy, youthful skin depends on a careful balance of collagen and elastin. Understanding how these proteins work — and how they decline — helps explain why this treatment takes the approach it does.
Collagen — Structure and Strength
The skin contains several types of collagen, each playing a different role in maintaining skin quality:
| Collagen Type | Role | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Type I | Structural strength | Maintains firmness and skin integrity |
| Type III | Elasticity and repair | Supports wound healing and skin resilience |
| Type IV & VII | Dermal–epidermal junction | Connects the deeper and surface layers of the skin |
Together, these fibres help maintain the firmness and overall integrity of the skin. Many treatments primarily target collagen types I and III. This new skin bioregeneration treatment is designed to support a broader range of structural components, including collagen types IV and VII, which contribute to dermal-epidermal connection and overall skin architecture.
Elastin — Flexibility and Recoil
Elastin allows the skin to stretch and return to its original shape. Unlike collagen, elastin is produced mainly during early life — childhood and adolescence — and has a very long lifespan, often lasting decades. However, the body has a very limited ability to regenerate elastin in adulthood.
When does elastin decline?
- Production slows after the late teens to early 20s
- Fibres gradually degrade over time
- Visible changes often begin to appear from the late 20s onwards
As elastin declines, the skin becomes less able to “bounce back”, contributing to skin laxity, fine lines and crepey texture, and reduced overall skin resilience.
What accelerates elastin loss?
- Intrinsic factors: natural ageing, genetics, hormonal changes
- Extrinsic factors: UV exposure, smoking, environmental pollutants, chronic inflammation, impaired skin barrier
Because elastin is so difficult to regenerate, treatments that support both collagen and elastin pathways are particularly important when addressing early skin laxity, thin or fragile skin, and delicate areas such as under the eyes or neck.
What Makes This Treatment Different?
Unlike many treatments that rely primarily on a controlled inflammatory response to stimulate collagen production, this approach is designed to support skin regeneration in a more physiological and balanced way.
It works by supporting fibroblast activity and helping to regulate inflammatory processes within the skin, rather than relying solely on inflammation-driven stimulation. This makes it particularly suitable for patients with more delicate or reactive skin, or for areas where a gentler approach is preferable.
Additionally, while many treatments primarily target collagen types I and III, this skin bioregeneration treatment is designed to support a broader range of structural components including:
- Collagen Type I – strength and structural integrity
- Collagen Type III – repair and elasticity
- Collagen Type IV & VII – dermal–epidermal support
- Elastin fibres – flexibility and recoil
- Extracellular matrix (ECM) – overall structural integrity and hydration
This multi-pathway support allows for improvements not only in firmness, but also in skin quality, flexibility and resilience — making it a more comprehensive skin regeneration option.
What Concerns Can It Help With?
This treatment may be considered for patients experiencing:
- Fine lines and crepey skin texture
- Thin or fragile skin, including under the eyes
- Early skin laxity
- Uneven texture or dullness
- Skin that appears tired or lacking vitality
- Loss of elasticity and resilience
What Results Can You Expect?
Results develop gradually as the skin responds. This is not an instant-result treatment — it works by supporting progressive skin regeneration over a series of sessions.
Patients may notice:
- Improved hydration and skin texture
- A smoother, more refined appearance
- Improved elasticity and recoil over time
- A healthier, more luminous quality to the skin
Changes typically become more noticeable over several weeks as the skin strengthens, with continued improvement between and after sessions.
Treatment Protocol
A typical course involves 3 to 4 sessions, spaced 7 to 14 days apart. This spacing is designed to support progressive stimulation of fibroblast activity without overstimulating the skin.
Maintenance treatments are usually recommended approximately every 4 to 6 months, depending on your individual skin condition, lifestyle factors and treatment goals.
Important note on timing
The 7–14 day spacing between sessions is intentional. It allows the skin to begin responding to each treatment before the next session, supporting a more progressive and physiologically balanced result.
Aesthetic Nurse Irina Approach
This is a highly nuanced treatment. It is not suitable for every patient, and outcomes depend on a number of factors including baseline skin quality, lifestyle, treatment timing and the overall treatment plan. I take time during each consultation to assess not only whether this treatment is appropriate, but how it fits within a longer-term approach to your skin health.
I always recommend a thorough consultation before proceeding, to ensure the treatment is appropriate for you and that your expectations are realistic and achievable.
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Possible Risks or Side Effects
Skin bioregeneration treatment is generally well tolerated when performed in a clinical setting by a qualified professional. As with any injectable procedure, some temporary effects may occur:
- Mild redness or swelling in the treated area
- Temporary sensitivity or tenderness
- Minor bruising at treatment sites
- Short-term tightness or dryness of the skin
When treating delicate areas such as under the eyes, temporary puffiness may occur and typically settles within 24 hours. All risks and side effects will be discussed in detail during your consultation.
Am I a Good Candidate?
This treatment may be suitable for individuals experiencing early to moderate changes in skin quality, including fine lines, reduced elasticity, or dehydration. It can also be considered as a preventative approach to help maintain skin health before more significant changes develop.
Suitability is always determined through a one-on-one consultation, where your skin condition, medical history and treatment goals are carefully assessed.
How Much Does It Cost?
The cost of treatment depends on the areas being treated and the number of sessions recommended. As each individual’s skin condition and goals are different, a personalised treatment plan is required before pricing can be confirmed.
Pricing will be discussed clearly and transparently during your consultation.
Why Choose Aesthetic Nurse Irina?
- Personalised consultations tailored to your skin concerns and long-term goals
- Treatments performed by a qualified aesthetic nurse in a clinical setting
- A science-led, physiological approach to skin regeneration
- Strong emphasis on safety, education and realistic treatment planning
- Ongoing support and aftercare to protect and maintain your results
Book a Consultation
If you are noticing changes in your skin and want a more considered, long-term approach, a consultation allows for a personalised assessment and tailored treatment plan.
Contact us by calling 0468 554 770, completing our online form, or sending us an email to arrange your free consultation at our Gold Coast clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sessions are usually recommended?
In most cases, a course of 3 to 4 treatments is recommended, spaced approximately 7 to 14 days apart. This allows the skin to respond progressively between sessions. Maintenance treatments are typically recommended every 4 to 6 months, depending on your individual needs and how your skin responds over time.
Does the treatment hurt?
The treatment involves multiple small injections using fine needles. Some discomfort may be experienced, particularly in sensitive areas such as under the eyes. However, this is generally well tolerated by most patients.
Is it safe?
The product contains components naturally found in the body, including hyaluronic acid and amino acids. As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects, which will be discussed in full during your consultation.
What is the downtime?
You may experience mild swelling, small injection marks and occasional bruising after treatment. When treating delicate areas such as under the eyes, temporary puffiness may occur and typically settles within 24 hours. Most patients are able to return to their normal routine shortly after.
How long do results last?
Results vary between individuals. Maintenance treatments are typically recommended every 4 to 6 months to support ongoing skin quality. How long results last depends on your skin condition, lifestyle factors and how your skin responds to treatment over time.
How does skin bioregeneration treatment compare to Profhilo and Rejuran?
Each of these treatments takes a different approach to skin regeneration. The most appropriate option depends on your individual skin condition, concerns and goals. A thorough consultation is always recommended before choosing a treatment.
Can it be combined with other treatments?
Yes. This treatment is often incorporated into a broader skin plan alongside other approaches. Combining treatments can help address multiple aspects of skin quality more effectively. The most appropriate combination will be discussed during your consultation.
Which areas can be treated?
Skin bioregeneration treatment can be used on the face, neck, décolletage and around the eyes. The under-eye area is one of the most common treatment zones, as the skin here is particularly delicate and responsive to this approach. The most appropriate areas for you will be confirmed during your consultation.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Book a Free Consultation
During the initial consultation, our aesthetic nurse will chat with you about what you would like to achieve from the treatment, as well as talk you through the procedure. It’s also a great opportunity to get answers to any other questions you may have.
