Polynucleotides

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Polynucleotide treatment is an injectable skin rejuvenating therapy that uses naturally occurring DNA fragments, often from salmon or trout, to stimulate cellular repair and regeneration. It works by promoting the production of collagen and elastin, which improves skin elasticity, hydration, and overall texture, leading to a reduction in wrinkles, fine lines, dark circles, and scars. 

    • Stimulates cell repair:

      Polynucleotides are injected into the skin, where they trigger the body's natural healing and repair processes. 

    • Boosts collagen and elastin:

      They stimulate fibroblasts, which are cells that produce collagen and elastin, essential proteins for skin structure and firmness. 

    • Enhances hydration:

      Polynucleotides also attract and retain water, deeply hydrating the skin from within. 

    • Reduces inflammation:

      Their antioxidant properties help protect the skin from oxidative stress. 

    • Procedure:

      The treatment involves a series of injections with a fine needle or cannula after a numbing cream is applied. 

    • Sessions:

      You will likely need an initial series of 2 to 4 sessions spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart, with maintenance treatments recommended every 4 to 6 months. 

    • Downtime:

      There is typically minimal downtime, though you may experience some temporary puffiness, redness, or small bumps for 24-72 hours. 

    • Results:

      Results are gradual and develop over time, becoming most noticeable several weeks after the initial sessions. 

  • 1 session: £314
    2 sessions: £578