Expanding our approach to structural skin support
As aesthetic medicine evolves, so too must the frameworks used to support skin and tissue health over time. Following careful review, The Manse has introduced a new regenerative treatment option designed to address early changes in skin firmness and structural integrity.
This addition reflects a growing body of clinical practice focused on supporting tissue quality at a deeper level, rather than concentrating solely on surface appearance or short-term cosmetic change.
As with all treatments at The Manse, this option is offered selectively and only following in-clinic assessment.
Why we have introduced this treatment
Over time, changes in skin and underlying tissue can affect facial balance and firmness in subtle ways that are not always well addressed by hydration-focused care alone.
This new regenerative approach has been introduced to support patients who are:
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noticing early changes in firmness or definition
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seeking subtle, non-volumising care
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interested in maintaining tissue quality rather than pursuing visible alteration
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not suitable for, or not seeking, surgical intervention
The emphasis is on long-term skin behaviour, not immediate or dramatic change.
How this regenerative approach fits within our care philosophy
Regenerative treatments are intended to support the skin’s own repair and renewal processes over time. They are not designed to replace volume, reshape facial features, or restrict movement.
This new option sits between topical skincare and more invasive procedures, and is considered where gradual, conservative support of tissue quality is appropriate.
It is not suitable for all faces or all concerns, and careful assessment remains essential.
What this treatment is not
For clarity, this regenerative treatment is:
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not a lifting or contouring procedure
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not designed to change facial identity
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not a substitute for surgical treatment where that is indicated
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not a trend-driven or cosmetic “quick fix”
Its role is supportive and understated, with outcomes that develop progressively rather than immediately.
Assessment and treatment planning
This treatment is available only following in-clinic consultation. Assessment includes evaluation of skin quality, tissue behaviour, facial movement, medical history, and overall suitability.
Where appropriate, it may be offered as part of a broader, staged treatment plan focused on skin health and longevity.
Not all patients will be suitable, and alternative approaches may be recommended.
Recovery and expectations
Most patients experience minimal disruption to daily activities. Temporary effects such as mild tenderness, localised swelling, or small treatment marks may occur and typically resolve within a short period.
Changes develop gradually over time and vary between individuals. Longevity depends on skin biology, lifestyle factors, and adherence to aftercare.
In summary
The introduction of this new regenerative treatment reflects The Manse’s continued focus on conservative, anatomy-led care that prioritises tissue quality and long-term outcomes.
As always, treatment decisions are guided by clinical assessment, not trends, and are made with restraint, clarity, and stewardship in mind.
Patients interested in this option are encouraged to discuss suitability during consultation.
