Polynucleotides

How it works

In the form of polymerised polynucleotide-based injectable gels, polynucleotides work by stimulating fibroblasts which encourages cell turnover, improves elasticity, boosts collagen production and hydrates skin thanks to powerful wound-healing polymers.

Polynucleotides also calm inflammation and rebalance melanocyte activity to create an even and refreshed skin tone.

Polynucleotides are natural, highly-purified DNA molecules usually extracted from the gonads of fish

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How do they work?

Cells have DNA, which is made of polynucleotides. When we inject more polynucleotides into aged and damaged skin cells, they help to regenerate tissue by stimulating fibroblasts – a type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue. Essentially, we are healing skin from within.

How are Polynucleotides administered?

Polynucleotides are injected into aged and damaged and skin via specific techniques, depending on the product used. Generally they are administered via injection using a needle or a cannula

How long do they take to work?

Patients can expect to see initial results after three weeks, which will last six to nine months.

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