SKIN TREATMENT

Collagen Stimulation

Supporting Skin Structure From Within

Understanding Collagen & Ageing

Collagen is the primary structural protein in our skin. It provides firmness, strength and support, helping skin look smooth, lifted and resilient.

From our mid-20s, collagen production naturally begins to decline. This process accelerates with age, sun exposure, hormonal changes, stress and lifestyle factors. Over time, the skin’s internal framework weakens — and this is often when visible signs of ageing begin to appear.

Common Signs of Collagen Loss

As collagen levels decrease, you may notice:

  • Skin laxity or sagging

  • Loss of facial volume and support

  • Fine lines becoming deeper and more established

  • Crepey or thinning skin texture

  • Hollowing under the eyes or in the temples

  • Reduced firmness in the cheeks, jawline or neck

  • Skin that feels less elastic or resilient

  • Sagging or crepey neck skin

These changes do not occur only at the surface — they originate within the deeper structural layers of the skin.

Treating Collagen at a Deeper Level

While many treatments focus on the surface of the skin, collagen stimulation works at a deeper level, targeting the underlying support structure responsible for firmness and volume.

This approach encourages the skin to activate its own natural collagen-building processes, with the aim of gradually improving:

  • Skin strength and density

  • Structural support

  • Overall skin quality and texture

Changes develop progressively as the skin responds over time.

Who may benefit from collagen stimulation?

Collagen stimulation may be considered for individuals experiencing:

  • Age-related volume loss

  • Skin laxity of the face or neck

  • Crepey or thinning skin

  • Hollow or tired-appearing under-eye areas

  • Early to moderate signs of facial ageing

This treatment is not suitable for everyone.

Consultation Is Essential

A personalised consultation is required to:

  • Assess your skin structure and concerns

  • Review medical history and suitability

  • Discuss expected outcomes and limitations

  • Determine an appropriate treatment plan

Your safety, suitability and informed decision-making are always the priority.

Disclaimer

The information provided on this page is general in nature and is intended for educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice. Treatment suitability can only be determined following an individual consultation with a qualified health practitioner.