A regenerative injectable treatment designed to improve skin quality, hydration, and natural tissue renewal.
The focus is on skin health, gradual improvement, and long-term revitalisation rather than instant or artificial results.
Polynucleotides are biotechnologically purified DNA fragments used in aesthetic medicine for skin biorepair.
Their role is not to “fill” the skin, but to stimulate the skin’s own natural regenerative processes.
The treatment is medically supervised and individually tailored to the condition and needs of the skin.
Polynucleotides are biotechnologically purified DNA fragments used in aesthetic medicine for skin biorepair.
Their role is not to “fill” the skin, but to stimulate the skin’s own natural regenerative processes.
The treatment is medically supervised and individually tailored to the condition and needs of the skin.
Polynucleotides support skin regeneration at a cellular level by:
Over time, the skin becomes more elastic, smoother, and more resilient, with a natural and refreshed appearance.
The treatment begins with a consultation and skin assessment. Polynucleotides are injected into the superficial layers of the skin using a fine needle.
The procedure takes approximately 20–30 minutes. Downtime is minimal, allowing a quick return to daily activities.
For optimal results, a course of 2–4 treatments is recommended, spaced 2–3 weeks apart.
Results develop gradually and are cumulative, with visible improvement in skin quality over time.
The treatment is generally well tolerated, with minimal discomfort.
Mild papules, redness, or small bruises may occur and usually resolve within a few days.
No. Polynucleotides do not add volume. They improve skin quality, structure, and resilience.
Yes. They are often combined with other aesthetic or regenerative treatments as part of an individual treatment plan.
Polynucleotides are ideal for patients seeking a natural, gradual, and medically based approach to skin regeneration.
For personalised advice and a treatment plan, a consultation with a doctor is recommended.