Topical PDGF supports healthy healing and collagen renewal, enhancing the results of microneedling and resurfacing treatments.

Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is a key part of our regenerative approach, used to subtly elevate skin treatments by working with your body's own repair processes. When layered into procedures such as microneedling or resurfacing, PDGF helps calm post-treatment inflammation, supports collagen activity, and refines overall texture and tone for a smoother, more balanced result.
At Aère Aesthetics Beverly Hills, PDGF is never one-size-fits-all. Your provider considers your skin history, aesthetic goals, and lifestyle to determine if and how it should be integrated into your plan. Applied with precision and guided by advanced safety protocols, PDGF complements other therapies to support long-term skin health and deliver naturally refreshed, undetectable results.

PDGF (Platelet-Derived Growth Factor) supports natural tissue repair and collagen production, either as a standalone topical option or paired with other advanced skin treatments. Instead of adding volume or changing facial structure, PDGF works at the surface level during select procedures, encouraging more efficient healing and a smoother, more refined complexion over time.
At Aère Aesthetics, PDGF is used only as a topical treatment, thoughtfully chosen to enhance your results while preserving your skin's integrity and your natural facial balance.

PDGF can be added to your existing skin treatment for elevated results.
Following microneedling, RF microneedling, or resurfacing, your provider applies PDGF over freshly created microchannels, enhancing absorption and supporting regenerative skin repair within a thoughtful, comprehensive treatment plan.
There is no added discomfort and no extended appointment time, just refined support for your skin’s healing process.
PDGF helps treat concerns such as:
It is not a stand-alone corrective treatment, but a regenerative partner that enhances and supports your primary procedure.


Because PDGF is topical, it can complement microneedling or resurfacing on the face, neck, chest, and hands for enhanced regenerative results.
Supports precise, efficient recovery after resurfacing or microneedling, with a focus on skin integrity.
Encourages natural collagen renewal for smoother, more resilient, and refined skin over time.
Elevates the impact of your procedure, integrating regeneration into your broader aesthetic plan.
No injections, no added downtime: just evidence-based support for naturally improving skin.



PDGF can be an elegant complement to your treatment plan if you:
During your consultation, your Aère provider will review your skin, goals, and lifestyle to determine whether PDGF fits thoughtfully into your overall plan.
Recovery is primarily shaped by your core service, with PDGF designed to make the process feel more supported and balanced. You may notice:
PDGF works quietly in the background, helping your skin heal in a more organized, predictable way.
Most patients begin to see a softer glow and smoother texture as the initial healing phase settles, with continued refinement over the following weeks as the skin regenerates. Your provider will help you understand what to expect based on your specific treatment plan.
PDGF is designed to enhance and extend the benefits of your primary procedure rather than act as a standalone treatment. When paired with a series of microneedling or resurfacing sessions, it can contribute to lasting improvements in skin quality, resilience, and overall radiance as part of a long-term, regenerative strategy.
Aère Aesthetics is recognized for natural-looking results delivered by a highly trained, nationally respected team of aesthetic experts.
As advanced injectors and regenerative medicine leaders, we use PDGF with intention, guided by evidence, safety, and artistry. Your provider will pair it with complementary treatments only where it truly adds value, ensuring outcomes that feel balanced, understated, and fully aligned with our philosophy of intentional, focused care.
PDGF is not injected here. It is reserved for topical use only, applied carefully over the skin's surface.
No. PDGF is gently smoothed onto the skin during your treatment, so discomfort is minimal to none.
Your provider will recommend PDGF when it truly supports your skin, overall plan, and the specific procedure you are having.
Yes. Topical PDGF is appropriate for all Fitzpatrick skin types when used under expert guidance.
PDGF is often integrated across a series of treatments so benefits build gradually and naturally over time.
PDGF itself does not create downtime. Any recovery is related to your primary procedure, and PDGF is used to support healing after resurfacing treatments.



