Skin & Regenerative Aesthetics
Refined regenerative skin care designed to support quality, hydration and resilience from within — without changing how your face moves or expresses.
What are regenerative skin treatments?
Regenerative skin treatments use the body's own biology — platelets, growth factors, polynucleotides or exosomes — to support cellular repair, collagen production and skin quality, rather than simply filling lines from above.
These treatments suit patients seeking long-term skin investment rather than dramatic change. They are often combined with conservative injectables and clinical-grade skincare for a complete plan.
Who it may help
- Dull, dehydrated or tired-looking skin
- Early lines and loss of skin bounce
- Skin recovery after weight change, illness or menopause
- Patients seeking a 'less is more' approach
- Skin preparation before or after other treatments
How the treatment works
A thorough review of your skin history, lifestyle and goals to choose the right regenerative tool.
PRP, polynucleotide or exosome-based treatment delivered with fine needles or microneedling.
Series of sessions plus clinical skincare to compound the benefit.
Your treatment journey
- 01Consultation and skin analysis
- 02Customised regenerative plan
- 03Series of in-clinic sessions
- 04Home skincare guidance
Why choose Dr Farzana
- 20+ years of medical experience
- Background in dermatology and gynaecology
- Doctor-led consultation and treatment — never delegated
- Discreet, women-focused care
- Regenerative and longevity-led protocols
- Featured across UK editorial press (Tatler, Grazia, The Times)
Treatments may not be suitable for everyone. Suitability is confirmed during a private medical consultation, including a review of your medical history, medications and goals. Side effects, alternatives and realistic outcomes are discussed openly. Results vary between individuals. This page is general information only — not medical advice.
Frequently asked questions
What is PRP for the skin?+
PRP uses your own concentrated platelets to stimulate skin repair and collagen production.
What are polynucleotides?+
Purified DNA fragments (often salmon-derived) injected to support tissue repair, hydration and elasticity.
What are exosomes?+
Tiny signalling vesicles used in advanced regenerative protocols to encourage cellular repair.
How is this different from filler?+
Regenerative treatments improve the skin itself rather than adding volume from outside.
How many sessions are needed?+
Typically 2–4 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart, then maintenance every 6–12 months.
Is there downtime?+
Minimal — possible redness or pinpoint bruising for 24–48 hours.
Can I combine treatments?+
Yes — regenerative protocols are often layered with skin boosters and conservative injectables.
When will I see results?+
Initial glow within 1–2 weeks; structural improvement over 2–3 months.
Where Dr Farzana practises
Patients can request a private consultation depending on clinic availability across:
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