
The change you want — better skin, a fuller part-line, restored function — comes from your own tissue doing the work. Our job is to give it the signal to start. Some protocols use a small draw of your own blood; some use a lab-made growth factor. All of them ride alongside the microneedling, laser, or injection the indication actually calls for.
The thing nobody quite says out loud about aesthetics: most of what we do is additive. We fill what thinned, we relax what tightened, we resurface what photodamage frayed. The result is real — and there is a separate, quieter category of work that does something different. It does not add. It asks your own tissue to rebuild itself, with the same biology it used to rebuild a scraped knee at twelve.
What is at stake if you ignore it is not a wrinkle. It is the quality of what you have to work with five years from now. Skin that has been signaled to make new collagen behaves differently under a filler. A scalp that has been treated with growth factors holds a part-line you stopped photographing. A pelvic-floor protocol can return sensation that a prescription pad could not. None of that shows up on a brochure, because none of it is dramatic in a single visit.
What becomes possible is a body that ages on a slower curve — one that keeps showing up. The honest tradeoff: regenerative work is patient. The curve is weeks to months, not the next morning. Some of the most interesting products in the category — exosomes, birth-tissue cellular products — are still investigational, and we will say so to your face.
At Bespoke, regenerative is rarely the whole plan. It is the layer that makes the rest of the plan compound. A microneedling pass with PRF on top. A laser series with Ariessence on top. A thread lift that keeps building collagen for six months after you forget you had it done. That is what this category is for.
If one of these is the sentence in your head walking in, here is the honest first move.
Start with a skin scan, then microneedling layered with Ariessence PDGF+ or EZGEL PRF. The needle creates the channel; the growth factors decide how strong the rebuild is.
The hair restoration protocol layers Keralase laser-driven growth factors with PRP/PRF and a prescription topical. It is a series, not a single visit — and it is the most under-asked-about thing we do.
EZGEL PRF spun from your own blood is the answer here. It is gentler than HA filler, it disappears if you do not love it, and the growth factors keep working under the skin for weeks after the visit.
The O-Shot or P-Shot uses PRP from your own blood, placed where it matters. For men whose function has changed more substantially, the MSC protocol is a frank next conversation.
A Kenalog injection series softens and flattens hypertrophic and keloid scars over a few months. Quiet, specific, and one of the most satisfying things in the menu.
A thread lift gives you the lift the day you leave; the threads dissolve over months and your own collagen builds in behind them. The result keeps maturing after the visit is over.
Regenerative work is a series and a cadence — not a single dramatic visit. Here is what a calendar year usually shapes into.
Skin scan and consult set the indication. The first session is usually microneedling with PRF or Ariessence PDGF+, or the first of a hair-restoration series. We measure where you are starting so the second visit has somewhere to compare.
A LaseMD or Clarity II series with growth factors on the back end gets more from the laser than the laser alone. For intimate-wellness candidates, the O-Shot or P-Shot fits this window.
A PRF biofiller for tear troughs or perioral softness, or a second hair-restoration round. This is the visit where the early work starts showing — and where most patients realize the calendar is doing what the single visit could not.
Re-scan, look at photos against the baseline, decide what next year looks like. For some patients this is where a thread lift enters the plan. For others, regenerative recedes and aesthetics takes the lead — the answer comes from the data, not the menu.
EZGEL PRF starts with a small draw — what we put back into your skin came out of your arm twenty minutes earlier. Ariessence Pure PDGF+ is a lab-made version of a growth factor your body already uses, so there's no draw at all. Either way you walk out with the same thing: a stronger rebuild from the microneedling or in-office treatment you came in for.
Exosomes and birth-tissue products come from screened donor tissue, and the FDA has not approved them for the uses you'll read about online. We offer them at Bespoke — but only with a physician's recommendation and a written acknowledgment from you at consent, so you leave the consult knowing exactly where the evidence is, and where it isn't.
Same philosophy — let the body do the rebuilding — pointed at one thing at a time. Includes the O-Shot and P-Shot PRP intimacy protocols for women and men, a thread lift when you want immediate lift plus longer-term collagen, and Kenalog for a raised scar that's never settled down.
What we do not do is recommend a regenerative protocol because someone read about it. Exosomes, stem-cell products, and PRP work brilliantly for the right indication — and look like an expensive science experiment for the wrong one. The triage happens at the consult, before the consent, before the first draw.
Labs first when the indication calls for it. Photos and a skin scan at baseline so the curve has a starting point. One chart and the same care team at each visit, so when something looks different in month four, the team looking at you already remembers month one. We treat the donor-derived products as the serious choice they are — with a written acknowledgment at consent — not as a Saturday upsell.
And we layer. Regenerative is almost always the modifier on top of a working treatment — microneedling, laser, an injection that already has a job. It is not the headline. It is the reason the headline keeps reading well a year later.
Honest answers to what people ask before they say yes to a regenerative plan.
Filler and neuromodulator place a foreign material to add volume or relax a muscle. Regenerative protocols ask your own tissue to rebuild — using growth factors from your blood, a lab-made version of a signal your body already uses, or donor-derived messengers. They almost always ride alongside a working treatment like microneedling or laser, not instead of it.
Some of it. EZGEL PRF is made from your own blood in the room with you. Ariessence Pure PDGF+ is a lab-made recombinant growth factor. Exosomes and birth-tissue cellular products are donor-derived and not FDA-approved for the cosmetic uses you read about online — we offer them, but only with a physician’s recommendation and a written acknowledgment at consent.
It depends on the protocol. EZGEL PRF, PRP, and the O-Shot or P-Shot all start with a small blood draw — usually one tube. Ariessence PDGF+, exosomes, and stem-cell products do not. We will tell you at consult which path matches the indication you came in for.
Regenerative protocols build on your own biology, so the curve is slower than filler. Expect a hint at four weeks, real change at eight to twelve, and the full result at three to six months. Thread lifts are the exception — you see the lift the day you leave, and the collagen builds in behind it.
Yes. The honest answer is most regenerative work belongs in a series, but a single PRF biofiller or one microneedling-with-exosomes session is a reasonable first step if you want to feel the texture of the work before committing to a plan.
No. These are elective, out-of-pocket protocols. We offer Cherry financing for the larger plans, and Bespoke Bank or Beam members receive credit and pricing that make a full year of regenerative care meaningfully less expensive.
Regenerative therapy works best for the right indication. We will be honest about where the evidence is strongest, and where investigational status warrants extra discussion.
Repair at the source.
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