Polynucleotides and Skin boosters

What are Polynucleotides and Skin boosters?

Polynucleotides (PDRNs) are ultrapure DNA fractions, which stimulate skin rejuvenation at the cellular level. They also have an anti-free radical action, scavenging damaging OH hydroxyl radicals, which can accumulate as a result of cell damage from external pollution, stress and UV rays.

Once Polynucleotides have been filtered and purified, the DNA fractions within when expertly injected in to the mid dermis, initiate your body’s own natural fibroblast production which results in a thicker, healthier epidermis (up to 52% in 23 days) and increased collagen production (up to 47% in 23 days). Inflammation is reduced and a more youthful volume and skin hydration is restored.

Are Polynucleotides the same as dermal fillers?

No – dermal fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, which fills an area and attracts water, whereas injectable Polynucleotide serum doesn’t fill the space. It does have a moisturising effect by attracting water, but also acts as an antioxidant and an internal messenger, signalling to the dermis to grow new skin cells.

What can Polynucleotides be used for?

Due to their restorative action, Polynucleotides can treat a variety of skin concerns, including:
Areas that can be treated with Polynucleotides include the entire face and neck, décolleté, the eye area (they offer an alternative to dermal filler tear trough treatment), abdomen, arms and knees.
As a natural, regenerative injectable, Polynucleotides can also be used safely in conjunction with other injectables and skin treatments. These typically include laser resurfacing, radiofrequency, dermal fillers, signature facials, anti-wrinkle treatments and ultrasound treatments.
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