Polynucleotide Anti-Aging

Treatment Explained

Learn the Science Behind Polynucleotide Treatments and How They Support a Youthful, Rejuvenated Appearance

Definition and Application
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person holding dropper

Polynucleotides are an injectable treatment administered in a manner similar to skin boosters, targeting multiple points on the face. They can also be injected into delicate and sensitive areas, such as around the eyes.

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woman wearing black scoop neck top
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person washing hands on sink
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portrait of woman face
Key Difference

Unlike standard skin boosters, polynucleotides contain fragments of fish-derived DNA that actively stimulate cellular regeneration and repair.

Polynucleotide treatments offer a range of advantages, including:

  • Enhanced cell turnover.

  • Increased collagen and elastin production.

  • Reduction in fine lines and wrinkles.

  • Improved skin brightness and hydration.

  • Reduction of dark circles and plumping around the eye area.

Polynucleotides have been utilized within the NHS for over 20 years to promote wound healing and skin repair. They are now leveraged in aesthetic medicine to rejuvenate and revitalize facial skin.

Benefits
Medical Background