Ultimate Collagen Glow System

3 Steps to Total Collagen Renewal

Developed by leading aesthetic doctor Dr. Barbara Kubicka, the Ultimate Collagen Glow System is a results-driven, medically designed programme that activates and supports the skin’s natural collagen production at every level.

This transformative three-step journey blends advanced in-clinic techniques with internal nutritional support to help you achieve visibly youthful, hydrated, and resilient skin – from the inside out.

Step 1:

Deep Collagen Activation

The first stage uses a next-generation injectable designed to awaken your skin’s own regenerative abilities. This powerful treatment works beneath the surface to restore volume, refine skin texture, and soken fine lines. Unlike conventional fillers, it targets the underlying causes of skin ageing, triggering long-term, natural-looking rejuvenation through deep collagen stimulation.

Step 2:

Targeted Collagen Boost

To enhance your skin’s strength and elasticity, we deliver a bespoke blend of essential amino acids and peptides directly where your skin needs it most. This targeted injectable therapy is carefully tailored to your unique skin profile and works in synergy with the first treatment to optimise hydration, structure and repair.

Step 3:

Multi-Collagen Supplementation

For sustained results and full-body collagen support, the programme includes a premium, doctor-formulated supplement. This organic multi-source blend provides 5 key types of collagen peptides (1, 2, 3, 5, 10), helping to rebuild and maintain the health of your skin, joints and connective tissue – all from within.

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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Why does collagen deplete with age?

Collagen is a vital protein that provides structure and support to various tissues in the body, including skin, bones, tendons, and cartilage. The depletion of collagen can occur due to a variety of factors, including:

  1. Aging : As we age, the body's natural collagen production declines. This reduction typically begins in a person's mid-20s and continues over time, leading to wrinkles, sagging skin, and weaker joints.

  2. Sun Exposure : Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can damage collagen fibers, accelerate its breakdown, and inhibit new collagen production. This is a significant factor in skin aging and the formation of wrinkles.

  3. Lifestyle Factors : Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and poor diet can contribute to collagen depletion. For example, a diet low in protein or lacking in essential vitamins and minerals can impair collagen synthesis.

  4. Hormonal Changes : Hormonal fluctuations, especially in women during menopause, can affect collagen levels. Estrogen, which has a protective effect on collagen, decreases during this time, leading to increased skin laxity and joint issues.

  5. Environmental Factors : Pollution and other environmental toxins can lead to oxidative stress, which can damage collagen fibers and affect the body’s ability to produce new collagen.

  6. Medical Conditions : Certain diseases and conditions, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and some genetic disorders like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, can affect collagen production and integrity.

  7. Dietary Deficiencies : Lack of nutrients like vitamin C, which is crucial for collagen synthesis, can lead to decreased collagen production. Similarly, deficiencies in zinc and other amino acids can also play a role.

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, staying hydrated, protecting the skin from sun damage, and avoiding smoking, can help support collagen production and reduce its depletion.

Is it possible to restore lost collagen?

Yes, it is possible to restore lost collagen to some extent, although it may not be a complete restoration. Collagen is a vital protein that provides structure and elasticity to the skin, joints, bones, and other tissues in the body. As we age, collagen production decreases, which can lead to wrinkles, sagging skin, and joint issues.

Here are several ways to promote collagen production and potentially restore some of the lost collagen:

  1. Diet : Consuming foods rich in collagen, such as bone broth, chicken skin, fish, and certain cuts of beef, can help. Additionally, foods high in vitamin C (like citrus fruits, berries, and leafy greens), zinc (such as nuts, seeds, and whole grains), and copper (found in shellfish and legumes) can support collagen synthesis.

  2. Supplements : Collagen supplements, often in the form of powders or capsules, have become popular. Hydrolyzed collagen (collagen peptides) is easily absorbed by the body and may improve skin elasticity and hydration.

  3. Skincare products : Topical applications that contain ingredients like retinoids, hyaluronic acid, or peptides can stimulate collagen production in the skin. Additionally, products with vitamin C can help in collagen formation.

  4. Professional treatments : Treatments such as microneedling, laser therapy, and chemical peels can stimulate collagen production in the skin. These procedures create micro-injuries that encourage the body to repair itself, leading to increased collagen generation.

  5. Lifestyle changes : Avoiding smoking, reducing sun exposure, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing stress are crucial for preserving existing collagen and promoting overall skin health.

  6. Hydration : Keeping the skin well-hydrated can improve its appearance and support overall skin health, which contributes to the maintenance of existing collagen.

While these methods can help improve collagen levels and enhance skin and joint health, results may vary from person to person, and patience is often needed to see visible improvements. Always consult with a healthcare professional or dermatologist before starting any new treatment or supplement.

When will I see results?

It can take several weeks or even months to see the full effects as your body produces new collagen. This is what makes the results so natural-looking. There is no dramatic ‘what have you had done’ experience as results develop gradually, looking better over time until the final result is achieved.

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