Polynucleotides Doncaster


Polynucleotides are the latest innovation in aesthetics, however they have been used in the NHS for over 20 years to aid in healing wounds, damaged skin and scar tissue. Polynucleotides are an injectable bio-stimulator, which stimulates growth factors, cell turnover, and aids collagen and elastin production. Derived from 100% filtered fragments of salmon DNA, that stimulate fibroblasts in the skin to aid in the synthesis of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid for a rejuvenated appearance. These injectables are becoming a popular treatment that are frequently requested for use in aesthetic medicine and cosmetic dermatology. They treat various skin conditions, by renewing skin cells, healing skin, stimulating collagen AND elastin to tighten and brighten, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, scarring, rosacea, loss of volume and can even prep the skin prior to surgery to enable it to repair quicker.


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About Anti-Wrinkle Injections:

Number Of Sessions: Three treatments are advised to achieve the desired results, four weeks apart.

Treatment Time: 45 Minutes

Recovery Time: Immediate

Results Duration: Annual maintenance top-ups are then required dependent on skin quality.

Please Note: All results may vary from client to client


WHAT CAN WE TREAT WITH POLYNUCLEOTIDE INJECTIONS

  • Eye area
  • Face
  • Neck 
  • Décolleté 
  • Hands

Prices
From £150

*Consultation required with our nurse prescriber in advance of treatment to check suitability


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FAQs

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  • What is the difference between Polynucleotides and Skin Boosters?

    While both Skin Boosters and Polynucleotides are injectable treatments used in aesthetic medicine, they work in slightly different ways and are designed to address different concerns. Skin Boosters primarily focus on skin hydration and firmness, while Polynucleotides stimulate collagen production and improves overall skin health. The products are not the same but can be combined.

  • What is the difference between Polynucleotides and Dermal Fillers?

    Despite there being different types of dermal filler, the most well-known and perhaps the most popular types are hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers.The biggest difference between the two injectables is that hyaluronic acid dermal fillers work by restoring and adding volume to the skin. With dermal fillers, the results are almost instantaneous with visible contouring and augmentation – often lasting up to 18 months depending on the type of dermal filler used.On the other hand, polynucleotides work to stimulate fibroblasts at a cellular level to improve skin health. Contrarily to hyaluronic acid dermal fillers, whilst polynucleotides can add slight volume to the injected area, their main goal is rejuvenation.