Saline
Supports hydration and glide during treatment while maintaining physiological skin compatibility.
Tranexamic Acid (TXA)
Selected for pigment-prone presentations to support melanocyte regulation and reduce post-inflammatory pigment signalling.
Copper Peptides
Used to support wound-healing cascades and dermal remodelling following controlled micro-injury.
Peptides / Regenerative adjuncts
Chosen when indicated to support cellular communication and recovery after collagen induction therapy.
Adjunct selection is individualised and determined following clinical assessment.

Collagen Induction Therapy

At NoūrAesthetica, Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) is a non-ablative, dermal-focused treatment designed to activate the skin’s natural repair mechanisms. By delivering controlled micro-injuries to the deeper layers of the skin, this technique stimulates the release of growth factors, activates fibroblasts, and initiates new collagen production — all without compromising the skin’s surface.

Unlike treatments that involve exfoliation or ablation, CIT works beneath the epidermis to promote long-term dermal regeneration. It is particularly effective for addressing acne scarring, enlarged pores, fine lines, and uneven texture. Additionally, it is incorporated into barrier-repair protocols for sensitized or reactive skin.

At NoūrAesthetica, CIT is performed using the Dermapen 4™ — a precision medical device that enables depth-controlled application tailored to your skin’s unique structure. To optimise results, this treatment is often combined with tailored peptides or human-derived exosomes, chosen to enhance absorption, stimulate growth factors, and boost collagen-driven cellular renewal.

All treatments and adjunctive therapies used at NoūrAesthetica are evidence-based and selected according to recognised clinical standards.

Trend-driven interventions are not incorporated into care.

At NoūrAesthetica, Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) is a non-ablative, dermal-focused treatment designed to activate the skin’s natural repair mechanisms. By delivering controlled micro-injuries to the deeper layers of the skin, this technique stimulates the release of growth factors, activates fibroblasts, and initiates new collagen production — all without compromising the skin’s surface.

Unlike treatments that involve exfoliation or ablation, CIT works beneath the epidermis to promote long-term dermal regeneration. It is particularly effective for addressing acne scarring, enlarged pores, fine lines, and uneven texture. Additionally, it is incorporated into barrier-repair protocols for sensitized or reactive skin.

At NoūrAesthetica, CIT is performed using the Dermapen 4™ — a precision medical device that enables depth-controlled application tailored to your skin’s unique structure. To optimise results, this treatment is often combined with tailored peptides or human-derived exosomes, chosen to enhance absorption, stimulate growth factors, and boost collagen-driven cellular renewal.

All treatments and adjunctive therapies used at NoūrAesthetica are evidence-based and selected according to recognised clinical standards.

Trend-driven interventions are not incorporated into care.

Tranexamic Acid (TXA) Pigment Regulation

Employed in pigment-prone presentations to modulate melanocyte activity and mitigate post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation signalling pathways.

Copper Tripeptide-1 Regenerative Support

Facilitates structured wound-healing cascades and promotes dermal matrix remodelling following controlled micro-injury stimulation.

Bioactive Peptides Cellular Communication

Selected when indicated to enhance intercellular signalling and optimize recovery following collagen induction therapy protocols.

All collagen induction procedures are performed using sterile, physiologically compatible clinical media.
Adjunct formulations are selected following clinical assessment. Treatment pricing varies based on formulation selection and clinical indication.

Wound. Signal. Rebuild.