POLYNUCLEOTIDES
the next generation skin boosters

Elevate Your Skin with Revolutionary Injectable Bio-Stimulators
Polynucleotides are an innovative injectable treatment designed to rejuvenate your skin from within, promoting natural repair and regeneration. Unlike traditional fillers, these bio-stimulators improve cellular activity, hydration, and elasticity, offering a radiant, youthful glow.
What Are Polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are natural compounds derived from purified DNA fragments that promote cell repair and regeneration. When injected into the skin or applied with microneedling, they act as bio-stimulators, enhancing collagen and elastin production while providing antioxidant protection.
These injectables help improve the overall quality of your skin, addressing concerns such as:
Loss of elasticity
Fine lines and wrinkles
Dehydrated or dull skin
Acne scars
Stretch marks
Signs of aging
These powerhouses are biocompatible, integrating seamlessly into your skin’s natural processes, ensuring safety and efficacy.
How Do Polynucleotides Work?
Polynucleotides stimulate cellular repair by directly targeting fibroblasts—cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin. This process rejuvenates the extracellular matrix, which supports the skin’s structure. Additional benefits include the following:
Polynucleotides bind to water molecules, delivering deep hydration to improve skin texture and tone. They promote tissue repair, making them ideal for healing acne scars and stretch marks.
Polynucleotides protect skin cells from oxidative stress, reducing damage caused by free radicals and environmental factors.
What Can Polynucleotides Treat?
Under-Eye Rejuvenation: Reduce dark circles and improve skin elasticity.
Cheek Revitalization: Restore volume and smoothness for a more youthful appearance.
Neck and Jawline Tightening: Improve skin laxity and redefine contours.
Hand Rejuvenation: Address crepey, thinning skin for smoother hands.
Are You a Candidate for Polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are suitable for nearly anyone looking to enhance their skin’s natural beauty. Ideal candidates:
Have mild to moderate skin laxity, fine lines, or dehydration
Want a natural-looking, non-surgical solution for skin rejuvenation
Seek an alternative to traditional fillers or neurotoxins
Are in good overall health with realistic expectations.

What are polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are naturally occurring molecules, derived from fish (usually salmon) DNA, that are the building blocks of genetic material.
How do they work?
Polynucleotides stimulate the skin's natural ability to repair itself by enhancing collagen production, improving skin elasticity, and promoting cellular regeneration.
Are they safe?
Yes, polynucleotides are generally considered safe for aesthetic treatments. They are biocompatible and well-tolerated, with minimal risk of allergic reactions.
What areas can be treated?
Polynucleotides can be used on various areas of the body, including the face, neck, hands, abdomen, and thighs.
How long does the treatment take?
The treatment itself is relatively quick, usually taking around 20-30 minutes.
How long does it take to see results?
Results may start to become noticeable a few weeks after treatment, with full effects visible around 3 months after.
How long do the results last?
The benefits of polynucleotide treatment typically last for six months or more, but this can vary.
Are there any side effects?
Common side effects are mild and temporary, such as redness, bruising, or swelling at the injection sites.
Is it painful?
Most patients report only mild discomfort during the procedure.
Is there any downtime?
Downtime is minimal, with most people returning to their normal activities shortly after the treatment.
What aftercare is needed?
Avoid swimming for 48 hours, sunbathing for two weeks, and use gentle skincare products for the first two weeks.
Are polynucleotides the same as dermal fillers?
No, they are different. Polynucleotides work to stimulate the body's natural repair processes, while dermal fillers add volume.
Can polynucleotides be combined with other treatments?
Yes, polynucleotides can be combined with other treatments, such as Profhilo, to achieve even better results.