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How Collagen Supplements Actually Boost Your Aesthetic Treatments

How Collagen Supplements Actually Boost Your Aesthetic Treatments

The Insider Secret Skin Clinics Won’t Always Tell You

Whether it’s microneedling, Botox, laser, radiofrequency or fillers—if you’re investing in professional aesthetic treatments, you want those results to last. Here’s the game-changing truth: a daily collagen supplement could be the missing link that helps you get more out of your treatments.

Collagen supplementation doesn’t just support your skin in general—it actually enhances the results of aesthetic procedures by accelerating healing, reducing inflammation, and strengthening the skin’s structural foundation.

Microneedling, for example, works by creating tiny micro-injuries that trigger collagen production. But if your body is low on the raw materials—like amino acids from hydrolyzed collagen—it may struggle to build enough new tissue. Supplementing with 10,000–12,500mg of marine collagen peptides daily ensures your body has what it needs to regenerate faster and more effectively.

A 2020 study published in Nutrients showed that collagen supplementation increased skin density, elasticity and hydration—all key factors that influence how well your skin responds to treatments like lasers or dermal fillers.

🔗 Read the study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5791734

Moreover, collagen’s co-nutrients—like hyaluronic acid and vitamin C—help replenish the dermis, making skin appear plumper, smoother, and more luminous. This can reduce downtime and even prolong the life of treatments like Botox or fillers.

“Clients who take collagen supplements regularly often see faster recovery and better long-term results from their procedures,” says Dr. Marwa Ali, aesthetic doctor at The Wellness Clinic, Harrods. “It’s about building resilience in the skin from within.”

Collagen is particularly helpful post-treatment when inflammation, bruising or tissue stress is present. The inclusion of MSM and silica in some supplements further helps by calming inflammation and supporting connective tissue repair.

In short: if you’re spending hundreds or thousands on in-clinic skin treatments, it makes sense to pair them with a smart internal strategy.

Think of collagen as your aesthetic treatment’s best friend—working behind the scenes to maximise results, minimise downtime, and help you glow longer.