Injectable Polynucleotides

Injectable Polynucleotides (PNs) are a relatively recent development in the field of regenerative medicine and aesthetic treatments. Polynucleotides are long-chain nucleic acids, which are essentially the building blocks of DNA and RNA. In aesthetic medicine, they are used for various purposes, primarily focused on skin rejuvenation and healing.

A standalone therapy to improve the quality and lustre of the skin in younger patients as an anti-ageing (OR preventative) treatment and for more mature patients through improved skin structure and overall elasticity; bioreactivating primers of the skin and remodelling skin areas with high fibrous content (striae and scars).

Usually 2 treatments but some patients may require 3

1x treatment £250

2 x treatment £475

3 x treatment £700

What Injectable Polynucleotides Are:

  • Composition: Injectable PNs are made up of a series of nucleotides, which are the basic structural units of nucleic acids. These nucleotides are linked together in a chain, forming polynucleotides.

  • Source: They are usually derived from natural sources, often through a process of purification from salmon or trout sperm DNA. This extraction ensures that the polynucleotides are of high purity and quality.

Uses and Benefits:

  1. Skin Rejuvenation: Injectable PNs are primarily used for skin rejuvenation. They help in improving skin elasticity, hydration, and texture. By stimulating collagen production and enhancing skin repair, they can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

  2. Healing Properties: Polynucleotides have shown promise in promoting tissue repair and healing. They can aid in the recovery of damaged skin, such as in cases of acne scars or sun damage.

  3. Hydration: They have a strong affinity for water, which helps to deeply hydrate the skin, improving its overall health and appearance.

  4. Anti-Inflammatory Effects: PNs possess anti-inflammatory properties, which can be beneficial in treating skin conditions that involve inflammation.

  5. Safety and Biocompatibility: Given their natural composition, injectable PNs are generally considered safe and biocompatible, with a low risk of adverse reactions.

Procedure

  • Administration: The procedure involves injecting small quantities of polynucleotides into the dermal layer of the skin using fine needles.

  • Treatment Plan: Multiple sessions may be required, typically spaced a few weeks apart, to achieve optimal results.

  • Recovery: There is usually minimal downtime, with some possible temporary side effects like redness or swelling at the injection site.

Considerations

  • Effectiveness: While promising, the effectiveness of injectable PNs can vary between individuals. It is often more effective when used as part of a comprehensive skincare and rejuvenation regimen.

  • Professional Supervision: The treatment should be administered by a qualified and experienced professional to ensure safety and the best possible results.

Injectable Polynucleotides represent a significant step forward in non-surgical skin rejuvenation techniques, offering a natural and effective way to improve skin quality and promote healing. As with any medical treatment, a thorough consultation with a healthcare professional is essential to determine if it's the right choice for an individual's specific needs and conditions.

Get in touch to book your next Injectable Polynucleotides treatment with Heather Moore at The Lodge Aesthetics Clinic