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Polynucleotide Treatments

What is Polynucleotide Treatment?

As more people turn to natural options for cosmetic enhancements, polynucleotide treatment is gaining popularity in aesthetic clinics. This procedure uses DNA fragments derived from salmon to stimulate positive changes in the skin. When injected, the polynucleotide solution communicates with skin cells at a molecular level, promoting various benefits:

  • Boosts elastin production to reduce skin laxity
  • Improves the look of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Enhances micro-circulation for increased brightness
  • Diminishes dark circles under the eyes
  • Keeps skin hydrated
  • Plumps the skin and reduces hollowness under the eyes

How Are Polynucleotides Different from Dermal Fillers?

Dermal fillers, typically composed of synthetic hyaluronic acid, act as “implants” to add volume, hydrate, and improve skin folds and wrinkles. While dermal fillers are effective for some concerns, there are situations where polynucleotides may be a better option. For instance, individuals with minor undereye hollowness, thin skin, dark circles, or puffiness might benefit more from polynucleotide treatment than from dermal fillers. Similarly, for those with skin laxity who do not need added volume, polynucleotides can firm and restore the skin without unnecessary volume.

Can Polynucleotide Treatment Be Combined with Other Treatments?

Yes, combining polynucleotide treatment with other procedures often yields the best results. Commonly paired treatments include dermal fillers, anti-wrinkle injections and Profhilo.

How Many Treatments Are Needed?

For optimal results, we recommend an initial course of two treatments, spaced 2-4 weeks apart, followed by a maintenance session approximately every 9-12 months. Unlike dermal fillers, which provide immediate results, polynucleotide treatment shows the best outcomes 2-3 months after the procedure.

What Does the Procedure Involve?

The polynucleotide treatment is a relatively quick and straightforward procedure. After a consultation to assess your suitability, you’ll be briefed on the process, downtime, and expected results. On the treatment day, your skin will be cleansed, and the treatment areas will be identified. Small injections will be administered to the area.

Post-treatment, your skin may appear red, bumpy, and swollen for 3-5 days, with possible bruising. It’s advisable to avoid significant events shortly after the procedure. You can resume normal activities right away but should keep the area clean and avoid strenuous activities, swimming, and sunbeds until healed.

How Much Does Polynucleotide Treatment Cost?

£200 per session.

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