Polynucleotides & The Latest In Regenerative Medicine

We’ve all seen treatments that remove wrinkles, contour, and volumise the face. BUT if your skin quality is poor, the results can be disappointing.

Research into regenerative medicine is advancing. Instead of just treating symptoms, regenerative techniques like polynucleotides go to the source. Polynucleotides stimulate fibroblasts, boosting collagen production, improving elasticity, and increasing hydration.

Polynucleotides have been used for years in medicine for osteoarthritis, wound healing, and ulcers. Now, they are available in the aesthetic arena for preventative aging. Polynucleotides are administered through injections, stimulating the skin from within. Side effects are minimal, making this a safe and effective option.

Combining polynucleotides with other treatments enhances results and caters to those needing skin quality improvement.

Why I like my clients to start with Polynucleotides before advanced procedures

Other treatments out there often just treat the symptoms. They stop muscles from moving, stretch the skin, and influence facial animation. Polynucleotides and bio-remodelling, however, treat the cause – the skin cells, specifically fibroblasts. By treating these cells, we can see improvements in skin elasticity, strength, and hydration – which are the real indicators of healthy skin and aging

Polynucleotides & bio-remodelling target the source by stimulating fibroblast cells to increase collagen production. More collagen means increased elasticity, strength, and support. This approach effectively targets lines and helps prevent wrinkles.

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