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DON’T TAKE COLLAGEN. MAKE IT!

Biosil offers aesthetic practitioners a clinically supported, biologically active way to support collagen regeneration from within – enhancing outcomes, extending results, and aligning with modern patient expectations.

In aesthetic medicine, visible results matter, but so does the foundation beneath the surface. For patients investing in their appearance, especially those undergoing collagen-focused procedures, supporting skin structure from within can be a powerful complement to clinical treatment.

Unlike conventional collagen supplements, Biosil doesn’t contain collagen – it helps the body make its own. Its active compound ch-OSA, containing choline-stabilised orthosilicic acid, has been shown to stimulate the natural production of collagen, elastin, and keratin – the three structural proteins essential for firm skin, strong hair, and resilient nails.

From a clinical perspective, this distinction matters. Ingested collagen is broken down during digestion and enters the bloodstream as amino acids, indistinguishable from those from any other protein source. Instead, Biosil activates the skin’s own fibroblasts and supports pathways involved in collagen biosynthesis and maintenance. It also helps protect existing collagen by supporting healthy homocysteine and cortisol metabolism, critical mechanisms for long-term connective tissue integrity.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN IN PRACTICE?

In placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical studies, Biosil supplementation led to measurable improvements in skin elasticity, wrinkle depth, nail brittleness, and hair tensile strength, with statistically significant and clinically relevant changes observed from 20 weeks of use. These outcomes are particularly meaningful for patients seeking non-invasive options to maintain results between treatments or enhance recovery post-procedure.

For practitioners, Biosil offers more than a retail add-on. It’s a way to improve outcomes, increase patient satisfaction, and differentiate your clinic by offering a science-backed, integrative solution that works in harmony with aesthetic treatments. Whether supporting healing after microneedling, helping maintain skin quality after injectables, or preparing the skin ahead of energy-based treatments, Biosil strengthens the internal scaffolding that underpins visible aesthetic improvements.

It also meets the growing demand for clean, transparent formulations. Biosil is vegan, allergen-free, non-GMO, and free from artificial preservatives or colours. It comes in capsules or liquid drops, making it easy to incorporate into patient routines, whether as part of a pre-treatment protocol or ongoing maintenance plan.

In a field increasingly shaped by evidence, longevity, and patient empowerment, Biosil gives clinicians a practical tool to offer holistic, biologically aligned care. It supports the body’s natural systems and helps ensure your treatments are not only seen but supported beneath the surface.

To find out more or request clinic information, visit www.nutritradeuk.com/ biosil or contact info@nutritradeuk.com

This article appears in September 2025

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September 2025
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DEAR READERS
Welcome to the September issue of Aesthetic Medicine
MEET THE EXPERTS
The Aesthetic Medicine editorial board’s clinical expertise and diverse range of specialities help ensure the magazine meets the needs of the readers. In this issue, we have received guidance from the following members:
DON’T TAKE COLLAGEN. MAKE IT!
Biosil offers aesthetic practitioners a clinically supported, biologically active way to support collagen regeneration from within – enhancing outcomes, extending results, and aligning with modern patient expectations.
HOT OFF THE PRESS
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OUT & ABOUT
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Northern highlights
Aesthetic Medicine North is back at Manchester Central on September 28–29, 2025. Here are some of the reasons you don’t want to miss it
AM North Education
From live stages and demos, to masterclasses and business talks, AM North has a world of education and opportunities to gain CPD
NORTHERN SPOTLIGHT
We round up the products, treatments, offers and
BEYOND THE mirror
Deputy Editor Kezia Parkins speaks to Dr Olha Vorodyukhina about the formative years that shaped her holistic approach to aesthetics, her passion for education and training, and her patient-focused podcast and book, Beyond the Mirror .
Case study: THE MODERN MAN AND TOXIN
In this case study, Dr WM Nawaz demonstrates his technique for tailoring toxin for male patients and reflects on the rising interest in male aesthetics.
The rise of the BACTERIAL FACIAL
Bacterial facials powered by vegan exosomes are signalling a shift toward microbiome-focused treatments that support skin recovery and regeneration
The Princess and the PRP
Regenerative expert, nurse Claudia McGloin, decodes PRP related inflammation
Case study: TREATING POST-INJECTABLE REACTION WITH HYPOCHLOROUS ACID
Aggie Singh shares a barrier-led approach to recovery from a post-injectable skin reaction using HYPO21 Pure Hypochlorous Solution
Post-operative CARE
Maisa Cursino discusses integrative approaches in post-operative plastic surgery care
MANAGING PCOS
Tracey Dennison discusses skin integrity and integrative aesthetic– endocrine management with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
YOU ARE why you EAT
It’s not what you eat, it’s why, explains Claudia McGloin
Unmasking IMPOSTER SYNDROME
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RED AND GREEN FLAGS in aesthetic training
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Above standard
Amy Bird says its time to come together to create better standards for our patients, especially when it comes to education
ASK THE Experts
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CLINIC Consistency
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MARK-VU SKIN ANALYSIS & VIRTUE RF MICRONEEDLING
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GLACĒ FACIAL
Treatment Review
PRODUCTS NEWS
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Derm Debunks TIK TOK SKINCARE TRENDS
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