UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot

A66 eastbound between A6 and B6542 near Appleby-in-Westmorland (north) | Eastbound | Congestion

1 April 2026
UK-Portugal partnership boosts use of robotics in marine research

UK-Portugal partnership boosts use of robotics in marine research

1 April 2026
Harry Maguire faces extended ban after Man United defender hit with FA charge – UK Times

Harry Maguire faces extended ban after Man United defender hit with FA charge – UK Times

1 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Are collagen supplements worth it? Skin experts reveal all – UK Times
News

Are collagen supplements worth it? Skin experts reveal all – UK Times

By uk-times.com1 April 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Are collagen supplements worth it? Skin experts reveal all – UK Times
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Sign up for our free Health Check email to receive exclusive analysis on the week in health

Get our free Health Check email

Get our free Health Check email

Health Check

Long-term use of collagen supplements has been associated with improved skin elasticity and hydration, though experts caution against viewing them as an “anti-wrinkle quick fix”.

Researchers suggest these products are best positioned for individuals seeking “holistic” skin maintenance, considering them a “legitimate” additional treatment for ageing in post-menopausal women or those with UV-damaged skin.

Beyond skin benefits, a new review encompassing over 100 clinical trials indicates collagen could also significantly reduce arthritis symptoms.

Collagen, a protein naturally abundant in the body, plays a vital role in supporting and strengthening skin, nails, bones, and connective tissues.

With age, collagen production starts to decline, leading to wrinkles and stiff joints.

Supplements – which can be taken as tablets, liquids or powder mixed into drinks – claim to counteract this reduction.

However, “bold claims” have been made about their anti-ageing benefits, according to researchers.

The umbrella review by experts at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) included evidence from 16 reviews and 113 trials involving almost 8,000 patients around the world.

It found taking collagen supplements over a long period was linked to improvements in skin elasticity and hydration.

This supports the “inside-out model of skin rejuvenation”, researchers said, with supplements acting as “agents of deeper tissue regeneration” rather than “superficial cosmetic aids”.

However, taking collagen did not significantly affect skin roughness, the review suggests.

Collagen, a protein naturally abundant in the body, plays a vital role in supporting and strengthening skin, nails, bones, and connective tissues
Collagen, a protein naturally abundant in the body, plays a vital role in supporting and strengthening skin, nails, bones, and connective tissues (Alamy/PA)

“From a public health perspective, this distinction matters; collagen may be best positioned not as an anti-wrinkle “quick fix,” but as a foundational dermal support for individuals seeking holistic skin maintenance,” researchers said.

They added that collagen supplements should be considered “a legitimate adjunct for skin ageing” by clinicians, “particularly among post-menopausal or photodamaged patients” when usual treatments are not suitable or too costly.

Meanwhile, taking collagen supplements was “consistently” linked to reducing the symptoms of arthritis, such as stiff and painful joints.

It was also associated with improvements in muscle health, although there was no evidence that it helps improve soreness after exercise.

Lee Smith, a professor of public health at ARU, said the study, published in Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum, “brings together the strongest evidence to date on collagen supplementation”.

He added: “Bold claims have been made in relation to collagen supplementation and often by those marketing the product, for example, “promises” have been made by manufacturers that collagen supplementation results in significant, rapid, and full-body anti-aging.

“Collagen is not a cure-all, but it does have credible benefits when used consistently over time, particularly for skin and osteoarthritis.

“Our findings show clear benefits in key areas of healthy ageing, while also dispelling some of the myths surrounding its use.

“If we define anti-ageing as a product or technique designed to prevent the appearance of getting older, then I believe our findings do support this claim for some parameters.

“For example, an improvement in skin tone and moisture is associated with a more youthful looking appearance.”

Researchers acknowledged a number of limitations in the review, and said more work is needed to explore factors such as the dose of collagen and how long it is taken, and if factors like body composition impact its effectiveness.

Further studies should also explore different collagen sources, such as bovine and marine, as well as formats, such as liquids and powders.

Prof Lee added: “This study marks an important step towards more informed public guidance and better designed future research.

“We need more high-quality clinical trials, including research examining long term health outcomes, optimal dosing and differences between collagen sources.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

A66 eastbound between A6 and B6542 near Appleby-in-Westmorland (north) | Eastbound | Congestion

1 April 2026
Harry Maguire faces extended ban after Man United defender hit with FA charge – UK Times

Harry Maguire faces extended ban after Man United defender hit with FA charge – UK Times

1 April 2026

M3 westbound between J5 and J6 | Westbound | RoadOrCarriagewayOrLaneManagement

1 April 2026
Oracle lays off up to 30,000 staff with 6am email – UK Times

Oracle lays off up to 30,000 staff with 6am email – UK Times

1 April 2026

A1(M) southbound between J10 and J9 | Southbound | Road Works

1 April 2026
Rescuers share sad update on humpback whale stranded off German coast – UK Times

Rescuers share sad update on humpback whale stranded off German coast – UK Times

1 April 2026
Top News

A66 eastbound between A6 and B6542 near Appleby-in-Westmorland (north) | Eastbound | Congestion

1 April 2026
UK-Portugal partnership boosts use of robotics in marine research

UK-Portugal partnership boosts use of robotics in marine research

1 April 2026
Harry Maguire faces extended ban after Man United defender hit with FA charge – UK Times

Harry Maguire faces extended ban after Man United defender hit with FA charge – UK Times

1 April 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • A66 eastbound between A6 and B6542 near Appleby-in-Westmorland (north) | Eastbound | Congestion
  • UK-Portugal partnership boosts use of robotics in marine research
  • Harry Maguire faces extended ban after Man United defender hit with FA charge – UK Times
  • White influencer who was caught using AI to swap her face onto photo of black woman’s body breaks silence
  • M3 westbound between J5 and J6 | Westbound | RoadOrCarriagewayOrLaneManagement

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version