Regenerative vs Restorative Treatments — What’s the Difference? In medical aesthetics, not all ...

Regenerative vs Restorative Treatments — What’s the Difference? In medical aesthetics, not all treatments work in the same way. Understanding the difference between regenerative and restorative treatments can help you make informed, confident choices for your skin. Regenerative treatments focus on improving the quality of your skin by encouraging it to repair and rebuild itself. Treatments such as polynucleotides, Sculptra and skin boosters work by stimulating collagen, improving hydration, elasticity and overall skin health over time. Think stronger, healthier skin from within. Restorative treatments, such as dermal fillers, are designed to replace lost volume, restore structure and rebalance the face. They provide support where age-related volume loss has occurred — something regenerative treatments alone cannot achieve. ✨ The most natural results often come from combining both approaches. By regenerating the skin and restoring structure where needed, we can create balanced, subtle results that enhance, not change your natural features. At The Confidence Clinic, every treatment plan is personalised, evidence-based and designed with long-term skin health in mind. 📩 Book a consultation via our website: 👉 www.the-confidence-clinic.co.uk #TheConfidenceClinic #RegenerativeAesthetics #DermalFillers #SkinHealth #NaturalResults MedicalAesthetics ConfidenceInYourSkin