Polynucleotide
New injectable anti-ageing treatment for skin
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Polynucleotides are the latest revolutionary tool in regenerative medicine that work on a cellular level to repair tissue and boost skin quality in both the face and body.
How do Polynucleotides work?
Polynucleotides are natural, highly purified DNA molecules that are injected into the skin and work by stimulating fibroblasts which encourages cell turnover, improves elasticity, boosts collagen production and hydrates skin thanks to powerful wound-healing polymers.
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Polynucleotides also calm inflammation and rebalance melanocyte activity to create an even and refreshed skin tone.
Why choose Polynucleotides?
Regenerative treatment
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Polynucleotides are natural-origin product and the latest revolutionary tool in regenerative medicine that work on a cellular level to repair tissue and boost skin quality in both the face and body. This innovative new skin-boosting technology is taking the aesthetics market by storm and aims to transform the skin from within.
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Each polynucleotide product within the brand has its own unique formula which allows us to tackle concerns in every skin type and in different areas of the face and body.
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Polynucleotides can be used to treat:
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Fine lines
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Acne scarring
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Dark under-eye circles
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Skin laxity
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Poor tone and texture
How is it different from other skin boosters?
Skin boosters are generally made from hyaluronic acid, which is great for giving your skin a hydration boost. They also can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines.
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Polynucleotides stimulate fibroblast and collagen production and wound-healing properties, unlike skin boosters. As a result, they don’t provide the same anti-aging and regenerating effects as polynucleotide injections do.
While some skin boosters contain extra beneficial ingredients like vitamins, minerals and amino acids, polynucleotides bring antioxidant and fibroblast stimulation into the mix as well as a hydration boost.
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Polynucleotides can be used as the first treatment to prepare the skin for further treatments and procedures, however it can be used as treatment in its own right.
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