Linerase: Collagen Injectable for Skin Rejuvenation and Scars

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Linerase: A Collagen Injectable for Skin Rejuvenation and Scar Improvement

Injectable treatments are often associated with fillers and volume enhancement.

However, not all injectables are designed to add fullness. Linerase is a collagen biostimulator that works differently – by stimulating your skin to regenerate and rebuild its own collagen over time.

At Radium Medical Aesthetics, Linerase is commonly used as part of a regenerative approach to improve skin quality, texture, and scars, rather than altering facial contours.

What Is Linerase?

Linerase is an injectable treatment made from purified heterologous Type I collagen, derived from equine sources. Instead of acting as a dermal filler, it functions as a biostimulatory collagen treatment, encouraging the skin to activate fibroblasts and produce new collagen naturally.

This makes it particularly suitable for patients who are concerned about:

  • Poor skin quality
  • Acne or surgical scars
  • Skin thinning or laxity
  • Early signs of ageing
  • A tired or dull complexion without wanting added volume

How Does Linerase Work?

Once injected into targeted areas, Linerase acts as a collagen scaffold, triggering the skin’s natural regenerative response. Over the following weeks, fibroblast activity increases, leading to gradual collagen remodelling and improvement in skin structure.

Because the process is progressive, results tend to look subtle and natural, rather than immediate or dramatic.

Linerase is commonly used for:

ACNE SCAR IMPROVEMENT By improving collagen density and dermal quality, Linerase can help soften the appearance of depressed acne scars and improve overall skin texture.

SURGICAL OR TRAUMATIC SCARS Linerase is sometimes used as part of a scar-management programme to improve scar texture, elasticity, and appearance.

SKIN REJUVENATION & ANTI-AGEING Patients seeking skin rejuvenation without fillers may benefit from Linerase’s ability to enhance firmness, hydration, and skin resilience over time.

AREAS WITH THIN OR FRAGILE SKIN Because it does not add volume, Linerase is often considered for delicate areas where fillers may not be suitable.

Linerase vs Dermal Fillers: What’s the Difference?

For patients who want better skin rather than more volume, Linerase may be a more appropriate option.

Linerase may be suitable for patients who:

  • Prefer natural, regenerative treatments
  • Have acne or surgical scars
  • Want skin rejuvenation without fillers
  • Are noticing early signs of ageing or skin thinning

A proper medical consultation is essential to determine suitability and to customise a treatment plan.

When Will Results Be Seen?

Results with Linerase are gradual. Most patients begin to notice improvements in skin texture and quality over several weeks as collagen regeneration takes place.

Because the changes develop naturally, the outcome is often described as looking refreshed, healthier, and more resilient, rather than “treated”.

Linerase injectable treatment typically involves the following process:

  • The procedure involves multiple small injections into the targeted areas
  • Treatment time is typically 30-45 minutes
  • Mild redness or swelling may occur temporarily
  • Most patients resume daily activities shortly after

A series of sessions is usually recommended, depending on skin condition and treatment goals.

Linerase at Radium Medical Aesthetics

At Radium Medical Aesthetics, Linerase is offered as part of a doctor-led, personalised treatment approach. Our doctors assess skin condition, concerns, and goals before recommending whether collagen biostimulation is appropriate – often in combination with other treatments such as lasers or energy-based devices for optimal results.

If you’re curious about Linerase or want to explore regenerative skin treatments tailored to your skin needs, speak to our doctors at Radium Medical Aesthetics to learn more.

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