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Indonesian skincare trends embrace natural collagen regeneration

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Indonesian awareness of skin health and natural regeneration is growing, with a shift towards gradual, sustainable skincare treatments.
  • This trend aligns with global regenerative aesthetics, focusing on stimulating the body's natural mechanisms like collagen production.
  • Ultracol celebrated its first anniversary in Indonesia, highlighting its role in supporting natural collagen regeneration for skin rejuvenation and its collaborations with medical professionals.

Indonesian consumers are increasingly prioritizing skin health and natural regeneration, moving away from quick-fix skincare trends towards methods that promote gradual, natural, and sustainable improvements. This evolving preference mirrors a global shift in regenerative aesthetics, which emphasizes stimulating the body's inherent mechanisms, including collagen production, for long-term skin vitality.

Scientific research indicates that natural collagen production begins to decline in the mid-20s, decreasing by approximately 1% annually after age 30. This reduction contributes to visible signs of aging, such as loss of skin elasticity, facial volume, fine lines, and textural changes. Globally, the non-surgical aesthetic procedures market is experiencing significant growth, with treatments focused on tissue regeneration and collagen stimulation becoming central to aesthetic medicine practices.

Ultracol recently marked its first anniversary in Indonesia with an event titled "1st Anniversary ULTRACOL โ€“ One Year of Growth, Stronger Together." The celebration acknowledged the contributions of doctors, clinic owners, key opinion leaders, and strategic partners who have supported the national aesthetic industry. Since its introduction, Ultracol has received positive reception from clinics and practitioners who advocate for science-based approaches to natural collagen regeneration for skin rejuvenation.

President Director Regenesis Indonesia, Ir. Emmy Noviawati, said that ULTRACOL's journey over the past year is inseparable from the support and cooperation.

โ€” Ir. Emmy NoviawatiPresident Director of Regenesis Indonesia commenting on the company's first year in the market.
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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.