In 2025, regenerative aesthetics has officially moved from niche to mainstream. As consumers shift away from overly corrective procedures and look instead for treatments that strengthen the skin’s own biology, regenerative therapies are emerging as the new gold standard. These treatments don’t chase trends—they rebuild foundations, support long-term health and deliver natural-looking results.
India’s leading skin specialists are at the forefront of this shift, including Dr Geoffrey Vaz of Maven Esthetics, who highlights how the industry is evolving. “Beauty is shifting toward treatments that work with the skin, not against it,” he explains. “Regenerative therapies like PDRN, exosomes and PRP are becoming mainstream because they’re effective, minimally invasive and easy to blend into everyday routines.”
Here’s a closer look at the regenerative treatments shaping the future of skin and hair care.
PDRN: Targeted repair for ageing skin
PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) has quickly become one of the most requested regenerative treatments in India. Derived from DNA fragments, it encourages the skin to repair itself by activating fibroblasts and improving circulation.
Dr Vaz describes it simply: “It helps fragile, tired or damaged skin heal better, look plumper, and feel more resilient from within—especially useful for acne marks, dullness and early ageing.”
It can also be used strategically around the scalp or hairline to support skin quality in areas struggling with thinning or stress.
Exosomes: Powerful cellular healing
Exosome therapy represents some of the most advanced science in modern skincare. These microscopic messengers carry growth factors that help the skin regenerate with precision.
“Exosomes boost collagen, improve texture, and support recovery after lasers or microneedling by guiding your skin’s own healing processes,” says Dr Vaz. The result is enhanced glow, improved firmness and faster recovery times.
Applied to the scalp, they help support follicles and pair well with long-term hair restoration plans.
PRP and GFC: Natural regeneration
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) remain favourites for patients seeking natural, biologically compatible results. The treatment uses your own platelets, concentrated to amplify healing responses.
According to Dr Vaz, “PRP helps boost collagen, soften fine lines and lighten under-eye dullness. On the scalp, it supports hair roots, density and hair-cycle balance.”
Since it uses the body’s own growth factors, it continues to appeal to patients prioritising safety and natural regeneration.
Skin and hair boosters
Skin boosters and serum microinfusion treatments are gaining momentum among those wanting smoother, brighter, more youthful-looking skin without altering facial structure. These treatments use light hyaluronic acid or targeted serums to enhance hydration, elasticity and radiance.
“They don’t change your face shape,” Dr Vaz clarifies. “They improve texture, fine lines and that crepey look by restoring water balance and elasticity.”
Regenerative treatments are not just a trend—they represent a fundamental evolution in skincare and hair science. With a focus on cellular repair, biological harmony and natural improvement, they offer long-term benefits that feel authentic, subtle and healthy. As Dr Vaz puts it, “The goal is simple: to offer intuitive treatments that support long-term skin and hair health while delivering results that look naturally refreshed, never altered.”
In India’s rapidly growing aesthetics landscape, regenerative treatments are set to become the cornerstone of modern beauty.
