Polynucleotide treatment is a regenerative medicine procedure that uses purified polynucleotides to stimulate skin cell regeneration. It can improve skin tone and texture, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
How it works
- Polynucleotides are injected under the skin with a fine needle.
- They activate receptors on fibroblast cells, which prompts the cells to heal.
- This process increases collagen and elastin production, and improves skin elasticity and hydration.
What it can treat
- Skin concerns: Acne, scarring, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, dehydration, deep lines and wrinkles
- Skin conditions: Sun-damaged skin, photoaging, rosacea
- Hair concerns: Hair loss or shedding, especially for perimenopausal women
Where it can be applied
- Face, jawline, neck, décolletage, upper arms, eye area, and forehead
What to expect
- You may notice changes in skin texture and hydration within a few weeks.
- Most patients see significant improvement by 12 weeks.
- Results can last around six months.