Polynucleotides

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Natural building blocks for regeneration and healing

 Polynucleotides are chains of nucleotides that occur naturally in the DNA and RNA of all living organisms. In aesthetic medicine, they are often extracted from salmon DNA or other biological sources. The processed polynucleotides are highly purified and free of immunogenic components, which makes them very well tolerated by the human body.

Treatment details

Duration

30 minutes

Regeneration

approx. 24 hours

Durability

up to 6 months

Onset of action

from 6 weeks

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Applications

Example treatments

Skin rejuvenation

Skin regeneration

Skin whitening

Acne scars

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions

Here you will find answers to the most important questions about our treatments. 

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Due to their biological origin and high purity, polynucleotides are extremely biocompatible and well tolerated. They are biodegradable, which means that they are broken down by the body without leaving any long-term residues.

There are generally no allergic reactions, as polynucleotides do not usually contain immunogenic proteins or cell components.

Clinical studies have shown only minimal side effects such as redness or swelling at the injection sites, which usually disappear after a short time. 

 

The polynucleotides are usually injected into the skin via microinjections, similar to mesotherapy or filler treatments.

Typical treatment areas are the face, neck, décolleté and hands.

For optimum results, several sessions are often required, e.g. at intervals of two to four weeks.

 

Natural results: Polynucleotides provide a subtle and natural improvement in skin structure by supporting the body's own regeneration processes.

Long-term effect: The results appear after a few weeks and improve with repeated treatments. The results are long-lasting, but not permanent, as the polynucleotides are gradually broken down.

Minimally invasive: The treatment only requires small microinjections and has a short downtime, as side effects such as redness or swelling only occur for a short time.

Tolerance and safety: Patients looking for a gentle, biological alternative to conventional fillers or other aesthetic treatments benefit from the high tolerance of polynucleotides.

Before treatment, patients should avoid exposure to the sun and inform themselves about any medication that affects blood clotting (e.g. aspirin). After treatment, it is recommended to use sun cream and avoid mechanical irritation of the treated areas.
Studies have shown that polynucleotides stimulate collagen synthesis and have anti-inflammatory properties. These effects contribute to skin regeneration and improved skin elasticity. In a clinical study, significant improvements in skin texture, hydration and density were observed in the majority of patients after polynucleotide injections.

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How do polynucleotides work?

BiostimulationPolynucleotides work by stimulating fibroblasts, the cells that produce collagen and elastin. This improves the skin's structure and elasticity.

Tissue regenerationThey promote cell renewal and the repair of damaged tissue, which supports skin regeneration and leads to improved skin quality.

Moisture bindingPolynucleotides have the ability to bind water and thus increase skin hydration, resulting in smoother and more radiant skin.

Antioxidant effectThey help to neutralise free radicals, which reduces oxidative damage to the skin and slows down the ageing process.

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