WHAT CAN POLYNUCLEOTIDE TREAT?
Acne Scars
Fine lines & Wrinkles
Pores & Dull Skin
BEFORE & AFTER
Both Polynucleotide and hyaluronic acid (HA) can be utilized as “skin boosters,” a procedure involving superficial injection of a stimulatory material to enhance healing and hydration. However, their effects differ fundamentally: HA skin boosters primarily serve as lifting and hydrating agents, aiming to volumize and hydrate the skin. On the other hand, Polynucleotide contains biologically active compounds that mildly hydrate the skin while primarily stimulating its natural reparative capabilities. Though the effects of Polynucleotide may manifest gradually, they tend to last longer. Consequently, both treatments play a role in dermal rejuvenation and can even be combined for optimal outcomes!
Polynucleotide initiates skin growth stimulation, with its effects gradually becoming apparent over time. The initial phase involves a series of monthly treatments spanning 3-4 sessions to kickstart the process. Given the dynamic nature of the skin as a living organ, maintenance treatments are necessary every 4 to 6 months to preserve its optimal condition.
Within one week: Noticeable enhancement in skin texture as the gel matrix deeply hydrates the underlying skin.
Within one month: Reduction in pore size and further improvement in skin texture become apparent.
Within two months: Enhanced skin elasticity leads to diminished fine wrinkles, and improvements in skin pigmentation issues may also become evident.
Optimal results are typically observed 4-6 weeks after completing the third treatment.
Each procedure usually entails 40 minutes of topical numbing followed by 30 minutes of actual procedure time, thus requiring approximately 1.5 hours of your time.
Following adequate time with topical numbing cream, the procedure typically induces minimal to moderate discomfort. While the injection process itself is generally painless, the infusion of Polynucleotide beneath the skin may cause a mild stinging sensation that is tolerable.