Anti-Aging & Wellness
Skin Aging
Skin quality supported from the inside out, not just resurfaced.

What is Skin Aging?
This is about appearance — fine lines, a duller complexion, skin that's thinner and slower to bounce back than it used to be, dermal quality quietly declining even when overall health is fine. Skin ageing reflects collagen loss, cumulative sun exposure and reduced circulation in the deeper layers, and it's usually the first place people notice change even when nothing else in the body feels different, which is part of why it's so often treated as purely cosmetic.
How regenerative medicine supports it
Exosome and growth factor protocols work at the signalling level to encourage collagen activity, often combined with antioxidant infusions so the result is supported systemically rather than just from the outside. We photograph under consistent lighting at baseline and follow-up, because skin remodels on collagen's timeline, not ours, and change is easier to see in a photograph than a mirror. We're candid that this changes skin quality, not structure or movement — for that, fillers or botulinum toxin remain a separate, complementary decision.
Treatments we would consider
Options discussed for this condition
Listed for orientation only. What is actually prescribed depends on your records.
- Exosome TherapySignalling-rich exosome protocols, often combined with stem cell therapy, supporting tissue repair, recovery and aesthetics.
- Growth Factor TherapyConcentrated growth factor protocols for tissue repair and regeneration.
- PRP TherapyPlatelet-rich plasma for orthopaedic, aesthetic and recovery applications.
- Vitamin IV TherapyPersonalised nutrient infusions for hydration, energy, immunity and recovery.
If the evidence for treating skin aging this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Skin Aging — Questions Patients Ask
Will this replace fillers or botulinum toxin?
No — those change structure and movement, while regenerative work changes skin quality, texture and thickness; many patients use both for different reasons.
How is this different from your Cellular Aging programme?
Cellular ageing looks at internal biology and biomarkers like inflammation and oxidative stress; this one is specifically about visible skin quality and dermal appearance, though the two often improve together.
How soon will I actually see a difference?
Around three to four weeks for early texture change, three months for anything worth photographing — skin remodels on its own biological timeline regardless of how much we'd like it faster.
Is this suitable for darker skin tones?
Yes — because these protocols aren't light-based, the pigmentation risks associated with certain laser treatments don't apply in the same way.
What if I see no meaningful change at all?
It happens in a minority of cases, usually where skin quality was already limited by significant sun damage or genetics; we review with photographs at three months and say so plainly if there's genuinely nothing to show.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

