Actually no, even though they’re all the rage right now, and for good reason. Polynucleotides have been around for several decades. Polynucleotides are catalysts for soft tissue regeneration.
The results are great, skin revitalisation, collagen and elastin stimulation, with minimal down-time and all skin types being treatable, this is a universal injectable treatment we should all be having for skin quality improvement and skin maintenance.
How are polynucleotides made? Well these are not synthetically produced in a manner of speaking, polynucleotides are in all living organisms, they are units that contribute to genomes, our DNA. The not-so-gory fact is that polynucleotides for aesthetic medicine, are harvested from salmon DNA. Why Salmon DNA? Well, its biocompatibility is high with human DNA, meaning the risk of reaction or adverse events is minimal.
We're often asked will they replace Profhilo (other bio-remodelling technology working in a slightly different manner but, achieving the same result of skin rejuvenation) or skin boosters? No, these all work differently and have different values that serve various needs, but not one is the same. Profhilo more instant, less long-lasting, skin boosters are just that, often a dose of pure hyaluronic acid or other such like products, providing the skin with a temporary boost of hydration and little else, unlike their far more potent contemporaries Profhilo or polynucleotides.
Treatment areas: periorbital, face, hairline, décolletage and more.
Treatments: 20mins.
Down-time: minimal.
Three treatments recommended starting at £850.
Maintenance; single booster every 4-6months £325
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