Polynucleotides are known as the future of regenerative injectables and are hailed for their ability to rejuvenate and regenerate the skin.
Although there are some similarities to skin boosters, polynucleotide injectables are well-recognised for their complex structures and ability to rejuvenate due to its wound-healing and bio-stimulating properties.
What Do Polynucleotides Do?
Polynucleotide injectables employ filtered, ultra-purified, and sterilised fractions of DNA, which are capable of rejuvenating the skin.
Predominantly derived from salmon or trout DNA, polynucleotides are designed to stimulate fibroblasts, promoting tissue repair, enhancing cell turnover, increasing elasticity, and stimulating collagen production.
Additionally, they can soothe inflammation and restore the balance of melanocyte activity (skin pigmentation), resulting in a more even and refreshed skin tone without adding the volume associated with products like dermal fillers.
Polynucleotides are known as the future of regenerative injectables and are hailed for their ability to rejuvenate and regenerate the skin.
Although similar to skin boosters, polynucleotide injectables are separated and well-recognised for their complex structures and ability to rejuvenate the skin with natural-looking results; and aid in wound-healing and bio-stimulating properties.
What Are Polynucleotide Benefits?
Polynucleotide treatments boast an impressive selection of benefits for your clients. They effectively turn back the clock on visible signs of ageing by rejuvenating the skin at a cellular level, leaving incredibly desirable results. These versatile injectables can be used to treat a wide range of perceived concerns on any skin type.
Polynucleotide injections can be used to treat many areas of the body, including the face, neck, and hair:
• Face: Polynucleotides can be used to treat the forehead, cheeks, jawline, mouth, and under the eyes. Under-eye treatments are especially popular, as polynucleotides can improve skin strength and integrity.
• Neck: Polynucleotides can be used to rejuvenate the skin on the neck.
• Décolletage: Polynucleotides can be used to treat the décolletage.
• Hands: Polynucleotides can be used to rejuvenate the skin on the hands.
• Scalp: Polynucleotides can be used to promote hair growth and improve the overall health of hair.
• Abdomen: Polynucleotides can be used to treat areas of the body prone to loose skin.
Polynucleotides can also be used to treat:
Acne scars, rosacea, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, stretch marks, and alopecia.
Polynucleotide treatments can be used to treat a variety of perceived imperfections and concerns.
• Evening skin tone and texture
• Reducing lines and wrinkles
• Treating hyperpigmentation
• Treating sun damage
• Reducing blemishes and acne scarring
• Brightening the complexion
• Minimising pores
• Hydrating the skin
• Reducing sagging skin
Polynucleotide Treatment and Aftercare
Polynucleotides are minimally invasive treatments that generally require little to no preparation. As with most injectables, it is best practice to avoid alcohol consumption and sun exposure prior to treatment. Alcohol consumption can cause the blood to thin, increasing the risk of bleeding and bruising, whilst sun exposure can cause sensitivity in the target area.
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