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Polynucleotides

Polynucleotide injectables are a groundbreaking aesthetic treatment to help achieve the youthful, radiant skin. Whilst new to aesthetic medicine, they have been used for a number of years in other clinical applications such as osteoarthritis and wound healing.

Consisting of filtered, ultra-purified, and sterilised DNA and RNA fragments derived from salmon, they have been scientifically proven to have remarkable regenerative properties.

These fragments work at a cellular level, stimulating fibroblasts to stimulate collagen creation, improve skin elasticity, and promote tissue repair. They can soothe inflammation and restore the balance of skin pigmentation, resulting in a more even and refreshed skin tone.

Polynucleotides Vs Skin Boosters? 

 

Polynucleotides offer benefits surpassing traditional skin boosters, unlocking your skin’s natural regenerative potential. While skin boosters provide immediate results such as plumping and hydration, Polynucleotides go a step further by activating fibroblast cells within the skin.

These cells receive signals to stimulate collagen and elastin production. Fibroblasts play a crucial role in skin health, structure, repair, and regeneration, and are the primary producers of collagen and elastin. This stimulation leads to improvements in skin texture, firmness, and elasticity, resulting in a naturally youthful and radiant appearance. 

How do Polynucleotides work?

Cells have DNA, which is made of polynucleotides. When we inject more polynucleotides into aged and damaged skin cells, they help to regenerate tissue by stimulating fibroblasts – a type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue. Essentially, healing skin from within. 

Are there any side effects?

Side effects are minimal. As with any injection, patients may experience some slight redness or swelling following treatment. No serious adverse events have been reported. 

How long will results last?

You can expect to see initial results after three weeks, which will last six to nine months.

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