5 Treatments That Boost Collagen and Improve Skin Quality
- Lucy Raine

- Mar 8
- 3 min read
As we age, one of the biggest changes happening beneath the surface of our skin is the gradual loss of collagen.
Collagen is the protein responsible for keeping skin firm, smooth and resilient. From our mid-20s onwards, our natural collagen production slowly declines, which can lead to fine lines, reduced elasticity and changes in overall skin texture.
The good news is that modern aesthetic treatments can help stimulate the skin’s natural collagen production, improving both skin quality and long-term skin health.

Here are five treatments that are commonly used to help boost collagen and support healthier, more resilient skin.
1. Microneedling
Microneedling is one of the most well-known collagen-stimulating treatments.
It works by creating tiny, controlled micro-injuries in the skin using very fine needles. This triggers the body’s natural healing response, encouraging the production of new collagen and elastin.
Over time, microneedling can help improve:
skin texture
fine lines
enlarged pores
acne scars
overall skin firmness
Because it stimulates the skin’s natural repair process, results tend to improve gradually as collagen production increases.
2. Polynucleotide Treatments
Polynucleotides are a regenerative treatment designed to support skin repair and regeneration at a cellular level.
They work by stimulating fibroblasts — the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin — while also improving skin hydration and elasticity.
Polynucleotides are often used to treat areas such as:
under the eyes
fine lines and wrinkles
areas of skin laxity
dull or tired looking skin
They are particularly valued for their ability to support long-term skin regeneration and strengthening.
3. Profhilo
Profhilo is a unique injectable treatment that focuses on improving skin quality rather than adding volume.
It contains a high concentration of hyaluronic acid that spreads through the skin to deeply hydrate tissues while stimulating both collagen and elastin production.
Profhilo is often used to treat areas such as:
the face
neck
décolletage
Many people choose Profhilo to improve skin firmness, elasticity and overall skin tone.
4. Chemical Peels
Chemical peels help improve skin quality by encouraging the renewal of skin cells.
During treatment, a carefully selected solution is applied to the skin to exfoliate the outer layers.
This process stimulates skin regeneration and can help improve:
uneven skin tone
pigmentation
rough texture
fine lines
Over a course of treatments, chemical peels can help reveal healthier, smoother skin while supporting collagen production.
5. Skin Boosters
Skin boosters are injectable treatments designed to deeply hydrate the skin while also stimulating collagen.
Unlike dermal fillers, skin boosters are not used to add volume. Instead they improve the overall quality and hydration of the skin, helping it appear smoother, brighter and more radiant.
They are often used to treat areas such as:
the face
neck
hands
Skin boosters can be a great option for people looking to improve skin quality without changing their natural facial features.
Supporting Skin Health Long-Term
Collagen-stimulating treatments work best when combined with a personalised treatment plan that considers your skin concerns, lifestyle and long-term goals.
A combination of treatments may often be recommended to improve different aspects of skin health, including:
skin texture
hydration
elasticity
pigmentation
The aim is always to support the skin so it can function and regenerate as effectively as possible.
Considering Collagen-Boosting Treatments?
If you're interested in improving your skin quality or exploring collagen-stimulating treatments, a consultation can help determine which options may be most suitable for your skin.
At Love to Replenish, treatments are always tailored to the individual, focusing on natural results and long-term skin health.



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