Regenerative Skincare Must-Have Treatments

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Aging skin is no longer approached with a one-size-fits-all philosophy. At Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery in Charlotte, NC, regenerative skincare treatments help patients achieve healthier, stronger skin by supporting the body’s natural repair processes. 

In the latest episode of The Doc Dudes podcast, board-certified plastic surgeons Dr. Garrett Harper and Dr. Evon Zoog joined the practice’s experienced medical aesthetic team (Angie Adamson, Melissa Myers, and Candace Werkman Eiden) to discuss how modern treatments are shifting from surface-level correction to long-term skin rejuvenation.

What Is Regenerative Skincare?

Regenerative skincare focuses on helping the skin restore and renew itself from within. Instead of merely masking concerns temporarily, these treatments stimulate collagen production, enhance cellular turnover, and promote healthier skin function over time.

The goal is not just to create a short-lived glow but to improve the skin’s quality at a deeper biological level. Many regenerative therapies work by triggering the body’s own healing response, gradually helping the skin look firmer, smoother, and more refreshed.

Popular Regenerative Skin Treatments

Several advanced treatments are now being used to support regenerative skincare goals. PRP and PRF therapies use growth factors derived from the patient’s own blood to encourage healing and collagen stimulation. Microneedling paired with growth factors or exosomes can further enhance results by creating tiny channels in the skin, allowing regenerative ingredients to penetrate more effectively.

PDGF treatments are another innovative option. These laboratory-developed growth factors are designed to support skin repair and texture improvement. Exosome therapy has also gained attention for its ability to deliver powerful cellular messaging that helps the skin function more youthfully.

Biostimulators like Sculptra remain popular for boosting collagen production while restoring volume in targeted areas.

How Lasers Support Skin Renewal

Laser treatments remain one of the most effective ways to improve skin tone, texture, pigmentation, and fine lines. Treatments such as HaloCO2 lasersMorpheus8 RF microneedling, and Broadband Light (BBL) therapy all work differently but share a common goal of encouraging healthier skin regeneration.

Some lasers target discoloration and redness, while others improve texture and stimulate collagen remodeling deeper within the skin. Depending on the treatment selected, downtime and intensity can vary.

The aesthetic team at Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery often customizes laser plans based on skin type, lifestyle, and treatment goals to create a personalized approach.

Why Consistency Matters

One of the most important aspects of regenerative skincare is patience and consistency. Unlike treatments that offer only temporary cosmetic improvement, regenerative therapies continue working beneath the surface over time.

Daily medical-grade skincare products like Vitamin C, retinoids, hyaluronic acid, and sunscreen also play an important role in maintaining results and supporting long-term skin health.

To learn more about regenerative skincare treatments in Charlotte, NC, contact Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery at 704-375-7111 to schedule a consultation with the aesthetic team and discuss a personalized treatment plan.