THE FUTURE IS REGENERATIVE
- Colleen Richmond

- Oct 17
- 3 min read
In aesthetics, the focus is shifting from quick fixes to lasting skin health. At Ovme Waverly in Charlotte, Lindsey Plair, DNP, champions bio-regenerative treatments that help the body heal and renew itself—delivering subtle, natural results that inspire confidence and endure.

What if your skin could act younger, naturally? At the cutting edge of regenerative aesthetics, practitioners like Lindsey Plair, DNP, at Ovme Waverly in Charlotte, are moving beyond traditional injectables to embrace a new generation of treatments that tap into the body’s own healing potential. From exosomes and PRF to collagen-stimulating sculptural techniques like Sculptra and PDGF, this emerging field promises results that are organic, long-lasting, and biologically aligned. For Lindsey, the goal is simple: help patients feel like them- selves—only more youthful and refreshed.
“Aging gracefully doesn’t mean surrendering to fine lines and volume loss,” she says. “It’s about working with your body to slow the process and remind your skin how to act young again.”
Exosomes, PRF, PDGF—if the terminology feels over- whelming, Lindsey has a knack for simplifying it. “All of these treatments stimulate collagen, but they do it in different ways and at different speeds,” she explains. Collagen stimulators like Sculptra and Radiesse spark fibroblasts to create fresh collagen and elastin. PRP and PRF are drawn from the patient’s own blood, packed with growth factors to repair and rejuvenate. PDGF targets collagen regeneration directly, while exosomes act like tiny messengers, telling cells to regenerate and repair. “Bio-regenerative medicine is just your body doing what it’s designed to do—repair, rejuvenate, and regenerate. We’re simply giving it the nudge it needs.”
At Ovme, every plan is customized. Lindsey sits down with each client to talk through how aging actually happens, what options are available, and what feels right for their comfort level, lifestyle, and budget. Her favorite results often come from combinations: pairing microneedling or laser with exosomes, then layering in Sculptra or PDGF beneath the skin. By mixing fast-acting treatments with long-lasting ones, patients get an immediate glow and future-proofed results.
The beauty of regenerative aesthetics is often in its subtlety. “Friends and family don’t always notice right away,” Lindsey says with a smile. “But when patients compare photos from a year or two ago, the difference is amazing. That’s when they’re hooked.” She recalls one patient who couldn’t use Botox or fillers due to autoimmune conditions. “We focused on her own growth factors and collagen stimulation. Watching her confidence grow as her skin transformed—it was incredible.” Another patient saw her laser healing time cut in half after adding PRF to the mix. “That’s the power of regeneration.”
The future of aesthetics, she believes, is about addressing the cause of aging, not just its effects. “Fillers and Botox are the flowers and fresh grass in a beautiful yard. But regenerative medicine is the soil, the roots, the fertilizer. You need both for the landscape to thrive.”
“The most exciting part of this field is that we’re no longer just masking signs of aging,” she says. “We’re learning how to slow, and in some ways reverse, the process. That’s real empowerment.”
Your skin already knows how to heal. It just needs the right nudge. Experience the next generation of aesthetic medicine with Lindsey Plair, DNP, at Ovme Waverly.
Schedule your consultation today and begin your regenerative skin journey.
704-709-6863




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