We all want the youthful, smooth, firm, elastic, radiant skin we enjoyed when we were young. And one thing we had a lot more of in our younger years was collagen—one of the key building blocks of vibrant, youthful-looking skin. As the years pass, though, collagen levels drop off, which contributes to visible signs of aging like sagging, wrinkles, fine lines, and dullness. Although we can’t turn back time (sorry, Cher), we can help boost collagen production in the skin so you can still enjoy collagen benefits like erasing fine lines, firming sagging skin, promoting elasticity, and getting back that youthful glow again. From lifestyle hacks to collagen treatment options, Apex Skin is here to help you learn how to increase collagen production with science-based skincare.
So, today we will discuss the best way to boost collagen with Isabelle Panichi, a licensed physician assistant in our Westlake dermatology office. She is a dermatology expert who helps patients erase years from their faces with collagen-boosting skincare treatments every day.
What is Collagen, and Why Does it Matter to Your Skin?
Collagen is your body’s most abundant form of protein, making up about 30% of the protein that gives support, structure, and strength to your skin, bones, connective tissues, muscles, ligaments, tendons, blood vessels, and organs. Your body naturally generates collagen from proteins you ingest from a well-balanced, nutritious diet, but as we age, that innate ability to build collagen wanes.
“Collagen is a vital protein that naturally declines as we age,” says Panichi. “This reduction in collagen leads to thinner skin and weakens the skin’s structure. Consequently, the skin becomes looser, and the formation of wrinkles becomes more noticeable.”
The Role of Collagen in Skincare
Environmental Stressors and the Aging Process in Collagen Decline
“One of the primary factors that accelerates collagen loss is sun exposure,” explains Panichi. “UV rays specifically disrupt collagen production and promote the breakdown of important proteins like collagen and elastin in the skin. To counteract the visible effects of collagen depletion from environmental damage, adopting healthy lifestyle habits such as using sun protection, maintaining a balanced diet, and engaging in regular exercise can be highly effective.” Some of the best ways to boost collagen production naturally include:
- Wearing sunscreen daily
- Taking good care of your skin with a science-based skincare routine
- Eating a balanced, minimally processed, nutrient-rich diet low in sugar
- Not smoking
- Staying hydrated
- Getting plenty of sleep
Signs of Collagen Loss and Its Impact on Your Skin
“Collagen reduction can also lead to wrinkles, hollowed cheeks, a sagging jawline, wrinkles in under-eye areas, and a crepey skin texture,” adds Panichi. “Throughout the rest of the body, diminished collagen may result in thinning hair, joint pain and stiffness, and delayed wound healing.”
Skincare Treatments That Boost Collagen Production
Before discussing what works, it’s important to explain what doesn’t when it comes to the best way to boost collagen in the skin and body overall.
“A common misconception about collagen in skincare is that it can be applied directly to the skin,” says Panichi. “In reality, collagen molecules are too large to penetrate the skin barrier, so topical application doesn’t effectively contribute to collagen production. Instead, using medical-grade skincare products and sunscreen is key to maintaining optimal skin health and minimizing collagen loss over time.”
Also, it’s important to focus on what works in nutrition. Many people take collagen supplements, but so far, there is little evidence these work better than simply boosting healthy overall protein amounts in a balanced diet that includes nutrients that help the body reduce inflammation and eliminate toxins that damage collagen production.
There is considerable evidence, however, that some collagen treatment options in skincare can give you noticeable collagen benefits:
- Microneedling
Microneedling is a cosmetic dermatology procedure where tiny, sterile needles prick the skin, which tells skin cells to produce more collagen, which firms, smooths, and tones the treated skin areas.
“Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries to the skin, stimulating the body’s natural healing process and boosting collagen and elastin production,” explains Panichi. “This enhances the skin’s elasticity and firmness over time.”
“This collagen treatment helps reduce the visibility of fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, and scarring, including acne scars, creating a smoother, firmer appearance.
- Injectable Collagen Stimulants
Several injectable collagen stimulants like dermal fillers and Sculptra are good for rebuilding collagen benefits for long-term results, filling in deep wrinkles, and restoring skin volume and plumpness.
“Dermal fillers, such as hyaluronic acid-based injectables, are commonly used to instantly restore volume, plump the skin, and enhance the youthful contours of the face,” says Panichi.
She adds, “Hyaluronic acid works by drawing in water to add volume, correct sagging, and smooth fine lines and wrinkles. Sculptra, a collagen-stimulating injectable made of poly-L-lactic acid, is designed to gradually restore skin volume and improve skin structure. When injected, it triggers a controlled inflammatory response that activates the body’s natural healing process, stimulating the production of new collagen. While the results take several months to fully develop, Sculptra offers a natural, long-term solution with holistic improvements to skin integrity. By restoring volume to areas depleted of collagen over time, Sculptra offers a long-lasting solution rather than just a temporary fix.”
Diamond Glow
For people experiencing the early signs of collagen loss like fine lines and skin dullness, a chemical peel like the Diamond Glow (formerly Dermalinfusion) can work wonders. The Diamond Glow collagen treatment first exfoliates layers of dead skin, deeply cleanses, and then infuses skin with nourishing, hydrating, collagen benefits for smoother, brighter, more elastic, vibrant skin.
“Chemical peels work by exfoliating the outermost layer of skin to reveal fresher, smoother skin beneath,” explains Panichi. “While chemical peels can boost collagen production, their effects at inducing collagen production are generally less pronounced compared to microneedling and laser treatments.”
Topical Treatments with Retinoids and Peptides
Although applying collagen topically doesn’t work, several medical-grade skincare products can stimulate your skin’s ability to produce collagen itself. Bolstering your skincare routine with products that include retinoids, peptides, and antioxidants bring you collagen benefits by improving skin texture and elasticity.
“Retinoids and retinol which are vitamin A derivatives, can increase cell turnover, protect existing collagen, and encourage new collagen fibers,” explains Panichi. “Also, incorporating a vitamin C serum into your daily regimen will make a difference when it comes to collagen production. Not only is it an antioxidant that can protect the skin from free radical damage which depletes collagen, it also aids in the collagen-building process.”
Preventative Skincare Habits to Protect Collagen Benefits
In addition to those collagen-stimulating skin treatments, you can do a lot to protect your body’s ability to keep producing collagen at its best levels. These skincare habits focus on protecting your collagen production and preventing its decay by warding off the environmental factors that damage collagen over the years:
1) Wear Sunscreen Daily
2) Use Topical Hydration and Moisturizers on the Skin
“Hyaluronic acid is specifically used for hydration of the skin and can enhance the skin’s ability to produce collagen,” says Panichi. “The product that specifically comes to mind is SkinMedica HA5 Hydra Collagen Replenish and Restore Hydrator. This lightweight serum actively restores hyaluronic acid production to improve the skin’s barrier and ability to hold water.”
3) Apply Medical-Grade Antioxidants
4) Avoid Harmful Habits
- Stop smoking. Science has shown that smoking damages collagen production and accelerates visible signs of aging.
- Reduce your sugar intake. This can help reduce insulin resistance, which has been shown to damage collagen production and reserves.
Create a Personalized Collagen Treatment Skincare Plan
If you’re worried about increasing signs of collagen loss and aging in your skin, schedule an appointment with Isabelle Panichi in our Westlake office, or if that location is not convenient for you, you can book a consultation with the dermatology experts at one of our other 13 Apex Skin locations nearest you in Northeast Ohio.
“The key to developing a collagen-boosting treatment plan is a full comprehensive facial assessment,” says Panichi. “For many patients, a personalized combination of treatments and medical-grade skincare is key. Since each patient’s skin and anatomy are unique, their treatment plan will be tailored to address their individual needs and goals. By evaluating the skin in detail, we can tailor a plan that aligns with each patient’s unique goals and needs, ensuring the most effective approach to achieve the desired results.”
Isabelle Panichi is a licensed Physician Assistant in the state of Ohio certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. Born and raised near Cleveland, Ohio, she has always hoped to provide care in her local community.
sabelle received her Bachelor of Science in Health Services from Kent State University in 2022. Following her undergraduate education, she went on to earn her Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Baldwin Wallace University in 2024.