Dr. Saljo

Dr. Saljo

Dr. Saljo

Regenerative Treatments

Skin quality is influenced by hydration, collagen structure, cellular repair, pigmentation balance, inflammation, and overall tissue health. While treatments such as botulinum toxin or dermal fillers address muscle activity, volume, or structure, regenerative treatments focus on improving the skin itself.

At Dr. Saljo, regenerative treatments are approached as medical skin therapies, not cosmetic add-ons. Each treatment is selected according to skin condition, age-related changes, sensitivity, lifestyle factors, and long-term goals.

Rather than offering isolated treatments, the focus is on choosing the right regenerative tool for the right skin concern — and combining treatments when this supports better, more sustainable results.

Science Behind

Healthy skin is constantly renewing itself. Cells communicate, collagen and elastin fibers are remodeled, hydration is regulated, and the skin barrier protects against external stress. With age, sun exposure, inflammation, hormonal changes, and lifestyle factors, these regenerative processes gradually slow down.

Regenerative treatments work by supporting the skin’s own repair mechanisms. Depending on the method used, they may improve hydration, stimulate fibroblast activity, support collagen remodeling, calm inflammation, or enhance cellular communication.

Different technologies and substances act in different ways. Skinboosters improve hydration and elasticity from within. PRP uses growth factors from the patient’s own blood to support tissue repair. Polynucleotides provide regenerative signals that can improve skin resilience and quality. Exosomes act as cellular messengers and are often used to enhance recovery after energy-based treatments. Medical peels stimulate controlled renewal of the skin surface and can improve texture, pigmentation, and radiance.

The common goal is not to create volume or change facial proportions, but to improve the biological quality of the skin over time. Results usually develop gradually, as regeneration depends on cellular activity, collagen remodeling, and tissue recovery.

How to Choose the Right Treatment

Different skin concerns require different regenerative strategies:

  • Dehydrated, dull, tired skin → skinboosters and hydration-focused treatments

  • Early aging and loss of elasticity → collagen-supporting regenerative treatments

  • Thin, sensitive, or fragile skin → polynucleotides or gentle regenerative protocols

  • Inflammation, acne scars, or texture irregularities → PRP, exosomes, or combination protocols

  • Pigmentation and uneven tone → medical peels and targeted skin programs

  • Compromised or stressed skin → barrier-supporting and recovery-focused treatments

The goal is not aggressive treatment, but progressive, sustainable skin improvement.

Treatment Options

Skinboosters

Skinboosters are injectable hyaluronic acid treatments designed to improve hydration, elasticity, and skin texture without creating volume or changing facial contours.

They are particularly suitable for:

  • Dehydrated or dull skin

  • Fine lines

  • Early loss of skin elasticity

  • Preventive skin aging

Available options include:

  • Skinbooster 1 ml

  • Profhilo® 2 ml

  • NCTF 135 HA

  • Karima – Liquid Collagen

Skinboosters improve skin quality from within while preserving natural facial expression and proportions.

Polynucleotides

Polynucleotides are bioactive molecules that support cellular repair, tissue regeneration, and skin resilience. They are especially valuable for thin, sensitive, or stressed skin.

Indications include:

  • Thin or fragile skin

  • Periorbital rejuvenation

  • Post-inflammatory skin changes

  • Early skin aging

  • Skin quality improvement in delicate areas

Available option:

  • Polynucleotides (PhilArt)

These treatments focus on restoring skin vitality and improving tissue quality at a cellular level.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

PRP uses the body’s own growth factors to stimulate regeneration, collagen production, and tissue repair. A small blood sample is processed to concentrate platelets, which are then used to support skin renewal or hair regeneration.

It is particularly suitable for:

  • Skin texture improvement

  • Acne scars

  • Dull or uneven skin tone

  • Early skin aging

  • Hair loss

Available treatments:

  • PRP Face (Vampire Lifting)

  • PRP Hair

PRP is a natural regenerative therapy and can be combined with other treatments to enhance results.

Exosomes

Exosomes are advanced regenerative messengers that support cell communication, healing, and skin renewal. They are often used as an add-on to enhance recovery and optimize treatment outcomes.

Exosomes are particularly useful:

  • After RF microneedling

  • After laser or light-based treatments

  • For intensive skin regeneration protocols

  • When faster recovery and enhanced skin quality are desired

They help support healing, reduce visible stress after treatment, and improve overall skin quality.

Medical Peels

Medical peels improve skin quality by stimulating controlled exfoliation and renewal. They are used to address surface-level concerns, pigmentation, uneven tone, and dullness.

Available peels include:

  • PRX-T33

  • SkinCeuticals Peeling

  • Dermamelan for pigmentation and melasma

Peels are selected based on skin type, sensitivity, pigmentation risk, and treatment goals. They are often integrated into broader regenerative treatment plans.

Treatment Areas

Regenerative treatments may be used to improve skin quality in areas where hydration, texture, elasticity, pigmentation, or tissue resilience are reduced.

Depending on the selected treatment and individual indication, treatment areas may include:

  • Face

  • Eye area

  • Neck

  • Décolleté

  • Hands

  • Scalp and hair-bearing areas

  • Selected areas with scars, pigmentation, or texture irregularities

Treatment choice depends on skin thickness, sensitivity, pigmentation risk, and the desired regenerative effect.

Planning & Safety

Each regenerative treatment begins with a detailed skin assessment. Skin thickness, hydration, sensitivity, pigmentation, inflammation, previous treatments, and regenerative capacity are evaluated.

Where appropriate, 3D facial analysis supports objective evaluation of skin quality and aging patterns. Treatment choice is always individualized — there is no “one treatment fits all” approach.

Regenerative treatments may be gentle, but they still require medical judgement. Product selection, treatment depth, timing, and combination strategies are planned carefully to avoid irritation, overtreatment, or pigmentation problems.

All treatments are performed with a conservative, safety-focused strategy to support long-term skin health and natural results.

Combination Treatments

Regenerative treatments are often used as part of a broader skin and facial strategy. They may prepare the skin, enhance recovery, or improve the quality of results when combined with other treatments.

Depending on individual needs, this may include:

  • RF Microneedling
    To stimulate collagen production, improve firmness, refine pores, and enhance skin texture. Exosomes or PRP may be used as regenerative add-ons.

  • Laser & Light-Based Treatments
    To improve pigmentation, redness, sun damage, texture, and overall skin clarity. Regenerative treatments may support recovery and skin renewal after energy-based procedures.

  • Biostimulators
    To improve collagen support, tissue firmness, and long-term skin structure in patients with early laxity or reduced tissue quality.

  • Dermal Fillers
    To restore structural support or contour when volume loss contributes to the overall appearance, while regenerative treatments improve the skin surface and tissue quality.

  • Aesthetic Botox
    To soften expression lines caused by muscle activity, while regenerative treatments improve hydration, texture, and skin resilience.

Combination treatments are planned carefully and, when appropriate, staged over time to respect skin recovery and achieve balanced, natural-looking results.

Good to Know

Treatment time
Usually 30–45 minutes, depending on the selected treatment and area.

Comfort during treatment
Most treatments are well tolerated. Numbing cream may be applied when needed, especially for injectable treatments.

Downtime
Minimal for most treatments. Mild redness, swelling, sensitivity, or small bruises may occur depending on the selected therapy.

When results appear
Hydration and glow may improve early. Regenerative effects develop progressively over several weeks as the skin responds and remodels.

How many sessions are needed
Depends on skin condition, treatment type, and goals. A series of treatments may be recommended for best results.

Side effects & risks
Temporary redness, swelling, bruising, dryness, peeling, or sensitivity may occur. Pigmentation risk and rare complications are discussed when relevant.

Expectations
The focus is natural skin improvement, resilience, and long-term quality — not instant transformation or facial reshaping.

Prices

Regenerative treatments are priced according to the selected therapy and treatment area.

Skinbooster 1 ml
CHF 350

Profhilo® 2 ml
CHF 500

Karima – Liquid Collagen 2 ml
CHF 500

NCTF 135 HA
CHF 250

PRP Face (Vampire Lifting)
CHF 500

PRP Hair
CHF 500

Polynucleotides (PhilArt)
CHF 500

Dermamelan Peeling
CHF 1’200

PRX-T33 Peeling
CHF 200

SkinCeuticals Peeling
CHF 200

A personalized treatment plan and possible combinations are defined during the medical consultation.

Introduction

Science Behind

Treatment Areas

Planning & Safety

Combination Treatments

Good to Know

Prices

Science Behind

How to Choose the Right Treatment

Treatment Options

Treatment Areas

Planning & Safety

Combination Treatments

Good to Know

Prices

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Please note that appointments cancelled less than 48 hours in advance or missed without notice will be charged according to our Cancellation Policy.

Get in Touch

Book online

The fastest way to see availability and book your appointment. If you can't find what you're looking for, contact us through the form or call us directly.

Send us a message

If you are unsure or have general questions, we're happy to help and usually reply within one business day.

Prefer to call?

If you would rather talk, call us and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Please note that appointments cancelled less than 48 hours in advance or missed without notice will be charged according to our Cancellation Policy.

Get in Touch

Book online

The fastest way to see availability and book your appointment. If you can't find what you're looking for, contact us through the form or call us directly.

Send us a message

If you are unsure or have general questions, we're happy to help and usually reply within one business day.

Prefer to call?

If you would rather talk, call us and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Please note that appointments cancelled less than 48 hours in advance or missed without notice will be charged according to our Cancellation Policy.