Quick answer
The Regenerative Medicine Program at Silk Clinics uses the body's own regenerative signals — PRP, PRF, exosomes, growth factors and polynucleotides (PDRN) — combined with collagen stimulators to support skin, hair and tissue quality. Every protocol is doctor-led, personalised and delivered at Silk Clinics Dubai Healthcare City.
What is the Regenerative Medicine Program?
Regenerative aesthetic medicine is a group of treatments that use biologically active agents to support the body's own repair and remodelling. Autologous therapies (PRP, PRF) use your own concentrated platelets, growth factors and fibrin scaffolds. Regenerative messengers (exosomes) deliver signalling molecules from stem-cell-derived sources. Polynucleotides (PDRN, salmon DNA) act on fibroblasts to support tissue repair and hydration. Collagen stimulators (Sculptra, Radiesse) trigger neocollagenesis over months.
Used well, these therapies do not just cover a concern — they work with the tissue biology underneath it. Skin becomes better quality, not just plumper. Hair follicles receive a stronger regenerative signal. Post-procedural recovery is supported. The trade-off is that regenerative treatments require patience: results build across weeks and months, and are most powerful when combined and sequenced deliberately.
Our program is a structured way to use regenerative therapies for aesthetic and quality-of-life goals — skin quality, hair density, post-procedure recovery, targeted tissue support — with full medical oversight and honest expectations about what regenerative medicine can and cannot do.
Who this program is for
- Patients wanting to build regenerative treatments into their core aesthetic plan rather than adding them ad-hoc.
- Patients seeking to support skin quality without heavy device-based downtime.
- Patients recovering from procedures (post-CO2, post-transplant, post-surgery) who benefit from regenerative support.
- Patients with early hair thinning, post-inflammatory skin concerns or scarring who want a regenerative-first plan.
Treatments inside this program
Every Regenerative Medicine plan is personalised, but the following treatments form the core toolkit. Your Silk Clinics doctor selects, sequences and combines them based on your assessment.
How our doctors build your plan
Phase 1
Diagnose & match
The doctor matches the right regenerative agent to the right biology — PRP for hair and general rejuvenation, exosomes for stronger signalling and post-procedure recovery, polynucleotides for hydration and dermal repair, collagen stimulators for structural volume and neocollagenesis.
Phase 2
Series & synergy
A regenerative series is delivered (typically 3 sessions, 4 weeks apart) and layered with complementary treatments — Scarlet RF or CO2 for skin, mesotherapy for hair, collagen stimulators for volume. Combining modalities is where regenerative medicine becomes powerful.
Phase 3
Maintain & review
Quarterly maintenance keeps regenerative signalling active. Photography and clinical assessment guide when to intensify, pause or change agent.
Expected outcomes
Skin quality improvements typically become visible from 6–12 weeks and compound over 6–12 months. Hair benefit follows a similar curve, with earlier reduction in shedding. Post-procedure recovery is often visibly faster (less redness, quicker re-epithelialisation) after regenerative support. Outcomes vary between patients and depend on biology, protocol and adherence.
All outcomes vary between patients and depend on adherence, biology, lifestyle and the treatments chosen. Silk Clinics does not guarantee results and does not make lifespan or anti-aging claims.
What our doctors commonly recommend
Our doctors commonly pair PRP or exosomes with Scarlet RF for compound skin rejuvenation, layer polynucleotides for hydration-focused skins, and add collagen stimulators for patients with structural volume loss. For hair, PRP + exosomes + mesotherapy is a common regenerative combination protocol. Regenerative treatments complement — they do not replace — appropriate injectables, energy-based devices or medical skincare.
Cost factors
We do not publish fixed program pricing because every plan is personalised. Estimated investment is confirmed in writing at consultation. The main variables are:
- Which regenerative agents are used (autologous vs allogeneic — PRP vs exosomes vs polynucleotides).
- Number of sessions in the series and cadence of maintenance.
- Whether device-based treatments (Scarlet RF, CO2) are combined for compounding effect.
- Whether collagen stimulators are layered into the plan.
- Any post-procedure support courses attached to a specific surgical or laser event.
Common mistakes to avoid
Expecting instant results
Regenerative treatments work on biological timelines — weeks and months, not days. Judging results at 2 weeks under-values the therapy.
Using regenerative agents in isolation
PRP or exosomes alone are useful, but the strongest results almost always come from combining regenerative work with a well-chosen energy-based or injectable partner.
Buying by ingredient marketing
'Exosomes' is not one thing. Source, dose, preparation and delivery matter enormously. A doctor-led protocol matters more than a headline ingredient.
Skipping the follow-up plan
A regenerative series without a maintenance plan tends to lose momentum. Quarterly touch-ups compound the initial investment.
Alternatives
For patients wanting structural correction rather than tissue quality, dermal fillers and thread lifts remain appropriate options. For patients with severe photoaging or advanced laxity, energy-based resurfacing or surgical consultation may be the right first step. Regenerative medicine is best positioned as the layer underneath — supporting whatever else is being done, rather than replacing it.
Frequently asked questions
PRP is your own blood, spun to concentrate platelets and growth factors. Exosomes are regenerative signalling vesicles derived from stem cells (allogeneic). They are complementary — often combined for stronger results.
References
Medical disclaimer
Information on this page is educational and does not replace a medical consultation. Suitability, benefits, risks, sessions and outcomes are assessed individually by a DHA-licensed doctor at Silk Clinics Dubai. Silk Clinics does not make lifespan-extension, anti-aging cure or guaranteed-outcome claims. Back to the Longevity Hub.

