The aesthetic world is currently obsessed with polynucleotides, and given their explosive rise in popularity, it’s important to understand the essentials of these rejuvenating injectables. But what precisely are polynucleotides and how may they address the primary concerns raised of patients?

Polynucleotides are known in the aesthetics world as the regenerative injectables of the future because they have the same skin-rejuvenating and skin-regenerating properties of skin enhancers as Seventy Hyal 2000. In contrast to skin boosters, injectable polynucleotides are popular for their ability to promote wound healing and biostimulate the body. While sharing some similarities with skin boosters, polynucleotide injectables are separated and highly known because to their unique structures and ability to naturally rejuvenate the skin.

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Salmon DNA Polynucleotides for Advanced Skin Biostimulation

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

What is the duration of polynucleotide treatment?

For best outcomes, patients usually need two treatments spaced four weeks apart, followed by a top-up session every six to nine months to maintain the improvements.

Are the polynucleotides useful?

Treatment with polynucleotides promotes the skin’s production of new collagen fibers by stimulating collagen synthesis. This reduces the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles and helps restore the youthful look and texture of the skin. Peptides (PNs) encourage a more youthful and refreshed look by increasing collagen levels.

Is the use of polynucleotides safe?

In general, polynucleotides are well tolerated. The most common adverse effects are those that are related to the injection site, such as bruising, edema, and redness. Rarely, more severe side effects including allergic responses occur. Every pre-treatment consultation ought to thoroughly evaluate and elucidate any associated risks for each patient.

What side effects might injections of polynucleotides cause?

Additionally, you can temporarily feel some minor redness, soreness, or itching. Any injection carries a tiny risk of bruises or mild swelling at the injection sites after therapy, but this is very low because we inject so superficially.