Galderma Launches Alastin Regenerating Skin Nectar with TriHex+

Galderma announced the launch of Regenerating Skin Nectar with TriHex+, an updated version of its peri-procedural skincare product designed to support skin preparation and recovery around aesthetic treatments.
The new formulation builds on Alastin’s original Regenerating Skin Nectar, a product that has been used by aesthetic providers for more than a decade as part of pre‑ and post‑procedure skincare protocols. According to Galderma, the enhanced formula incorporates its next-generation TriHex+ peptide technology to support the skin’s natural production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid.
The product is part of a peri-procedural skincare strategy aimed at improving skin readiness, supporting recovery, and reinforcing skin structure following cosmetic procedures. It complements a broad range of aesthetic treatments offered in med spas, including microneedling, laser resurfacing, chemical peels, and radiofrequency ablation.
Regenerating Skin Nectar with TriHex+ is the second product to feature the next-generation TriHex+ platform, following the successful launch of Restorative Skin Complex with TriHex+. TriHex Technology uniquely combines proprietary peptide components that help clear aged, damaged collagen and elastin while simultaneously supporting the production of new, healthy collagen and elastin — a dual mechanism that underpins its regenerative approach. The addition of proprietary Octapeptide‑45 advances this activity by supporting the skin’s natural production of high‑molecular‑weight HA, working with TriHex Technology to further enhance production of collagen, elastin, and HA. This reinforces the skin’s underlying structural integrity, including the dermal-epidermal junction (DEJ), and supports the skin’s response to procedural stress, contributing to more consistent outcomes and long-term skin longevity.
The Regenerating Skin Nectar line remains the only product in this category with published clinical data demonstrating the benefits of preconditioning the skin prior to a procedure.