Polynucleotides

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What are Polynucleotides?

Polynucleotides (PNs) have gained significant attention and are whipping up a frenzy in the field of aesthetic medicine for their remarkable ability to rejuvenate and revitalise the skin. This innovative treatment harnesses the power of nucleotides, which are the building blocks of DNA and RNA, to promote skin healing, collagen synthesis, and overall skin rejuvenation.

No wonder it’s is fast becoming the most popular infraorbital treatment especially for those who do not like the idea of under eye filler (tear trough).

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What to expect

Not only are polynucleotides great for boosting the appearance of skin, they help tissue repair and have anti-inflammatory properties, so can help with wound healing too.⁠

Polynucleotides stimulate regeneration of the skin at a cellular level. This can take some time to be seen visually in terms of improved texture, minimised pores and pigmentation, because your skin is working on improving itself.⁠

Depending on the degree of ageing your skin has, your diet, lifestyle and your ability to create quality tissue when stimulated, your skin quality will improve gradually as the tissues regenerate. Most people notice a difference after 2-4 weeks, with optimum results expected from about 3 months after the course of treatment has been completed.⁠

Polynucleotides are suitable for everyone - a great compliment to your regular injectable treatments and incredible for those of you who don’t want to have filler or toxin.⁠

Here are some of the concerns we can treat with Polynucleotides at our clinic:

Polynucleotides can be used to treat both body and face including:

  • Neck

  • Décolletage

  • Delicate eye area

  • Back of hands

  • Abdomen

  • Thighs

  • Knees

  • Arms

  • Stretch marks across the body.

Treatment FAQs

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    Price

    From £280

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    Pain

    Minimal discomfort

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    Recovery Time

    No clinical downtime. However, as with any injectable procedure, you might experience some slight bruising, swelling or tenderness at the injection sites, but this should subside within a few days.

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    Results Last

    6 to 12 months

If you’d like to discuss your treatment options or concerns, we will be happy to talk you through everything during an in-depth consultation.