
the secretto heatthy, vejuvenated shin
Regenerative Aesthetics is centered around utilizing aesthetic lasers to stimulate natural healing and tissue regeneration, aiming to enhance your youthful look. The main objective of regenerative aesthetics is to trigger the body’s innate healing mechanisms to improve the skin’s appearance, rather than depending solely on invasive methods or artificial products. This method involves leveraging the body’s natural resources like collagen restructuring, growth factors, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to revitalize the skin and foster lasting enhancements.
In this newsletter you will find:
Laser therapy, radio frequency microneedling, collagen stimulation & more
Collagen Stimulation
- Targeting Collagen: The light energy is absorbed by water molecules in the skin, leading to the generation of heat. This heat energy is then absorbed by collagen fibers in the dermis, the deeper layer of the skin where collagen is found.
- Stimulating Collagen Production: The heat generated by the laser treatment triggers a process known as “thermal injury response” in the skin. This response signals the body to produce new collagen to repair the perceived damage caused by the laser.
- Remodeling of Collagen: Over time, the newly synthesized collagen remodels the skin’s structure, leading to improvements in skin texture, firmness, and overall appearance. This process helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging.
Product Splotlight
Benefits of ZO Growth Factor:
- Reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Improved skin firmness and elasticity
- Hydration and restoration of the skin barrier
- Brighter, more even-toned skin

Home Care Tips
Let’s remember that home care is essential for revitalizing the skin by enhancing professional treatments and supporting overall skin health. Ingredients like retinoids, vitamin C, peptides, and growth factors are effective in addressing various signs of aging, including fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone. By consistently using these products, collagen production is boosted, skin texture is improved, and a radiant complexion is achieved over time.
Your skin serves as a transparent messenger, divulging insights into your inner health, hydration levels, stress, sleep quality, digestion, diet, and cellular aging. Remember, building beautiful skin begins deep below your dermis.
Focus Points

- Brightly-colored, nutrient dense fruits and vegetables are an excellent source of antioxidants. As are avocados, green and black tea, onion, garlic, leeks, nuts, grains, seeds and legumes. The darker the color, the higher the antioxidant value. The more of these nutrient-dense wholefoods you eat, the happier and healthier your skin will be.
- Vitamin A: A potent antioxidant, vitamin A fights free radicals, promotes the growth of healthy new skin cells and strengthens the skin.
- Niacin: Also known as vitamin B3, niacin helps to keep your skin soft, healthy and glowing.
- Omega Fatty Acids: Among other things, omega fatty acids are critical for eye health, hormone production and healthy skin, hair and nails.
- Vitamin D: Not technically a vitamin, but a hormone, vitamin D is produced when your skin is exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) light from the sun. Vitamin D is vital for skin repair, strong bones, new cell growth and immunity.
Wisdom for Every Age of Life
20s to 30s Preventative Measures
In your 20s and 30s, it is essential to consume a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats. These provide essential nutrients for skin health and collagen production. Limit processed foods, sugar, and excessive alcohol, which can contribute to inflammation and damage.
30s to 40s Targeted Focus
In your 30s and 40s, Look for serums or moisturizers containing antioxidants like vitamin C, niacinamide, or green tea extract. These combat free radical damage and help maintain a youthful appearance.
40s to 50s Lifestyle Choices
In your 40s and 50s, Managing stress: Chronic stress can negatively impact skin health. Practice stress-management techniques like yoga, meditation, or exercise to help regulate hormones and promote calmness.
60s + The Age of Awesome
60’s + listening to your skin is very important. Adjust your routine based on your skin’s individual needs and how it reacts to products. Embrace aging as a natural part of life, and focus on promoting healthy, vibrant skin that reflects your inner well-being.
