03/21/2026
Collagen is overrated for anti-aging š³ Itās an unpopular opinion that disrupts everything from the supplement industry (āļø + š) to the laser and injectable cosmetic industry (Botox, Sculptra, etc š)
We have all heard the hype about collagen on all of these fronts - how itās the magic key to youthful skin.
That, however, is a very incomplete picture that ignores the more vulnerable and more important aging fiber (IMO) in the extra cellular matrix = ELASTIN!
Collagen gives our skin strength.
Elastin gives our skin elastic recoil, helping it snap back like a rubber band (quite literally).
As an illustration, scar tissue is made primarily of collagen (not elastin) so when the body lays down collagen without restoring or protecting elastin, it builds structure that is rigid rather than elastic.
This is how many injectable biostimulators work, and how many devices and lasers work, ācollagen stimulation.ā
Hereās the issue though:
Elastin is more delicate of a flower in the aging process compared to collagen. It is more susceptible to damage from ultraviolet light and from oxidative stress, it breaks down easily, and it does so at a rate that outpaces collagenās decline.
Instead, I have to employ a sophisticated and progressive regenerative medicine protocol in order to help elastin regenerate preferentially to collagen during my surgical procedures and regenerative procedures, such as my laser cocktail.
*Interestingly:
Sculptra (PLLA) is a ābiostimulatorā that works by inducing a foreign body response, prompting your body to lay down more collagen. While that can create volume, it doesnāt regenerate or restore your skinās natural elasticity. Relying solely on collagen stimulation (like with Sculptra) may help mask volume loss to a degree, but it doesnāt match the unique biodynamics of our fat pads and skin, and it doesnāt recreate the function of elastin.
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