What Are Polynucleotides?

Dr Raquel Amado
By Dr Raquel Amado

Medical director of Dr Raquel Skin&Medical Cosmetics, Lvl 7 graduate&aesthetic awards finalist 2022. She is also a Lead Senior Clinical Mentor at Harley Academy.


Polynucleotides (PNs) are emerging as a groundbreaking treatment in the realm of aesthetic medicine, offering a novel approach to skin rejuvenation that goes beyond the superficial treatment of ageing signs.

Unlike traditional rejuvenating treatments that primarily focus on the surface appearance of the skin, PNs delve into the cellular level, promoting the regeneration of skin cells, enhancing collagen and elastin production, and improving skin hydration.

How Are They Different?
 
This advanced treatment methodology stands out for its ability to not just mask the signs of ageing but to fundamentally improve the skin’s health and vitality from within.
 
By stimulating the skin’s natural repair processes, polynucleotide treatments offer a more lasting and natural-looking outcome compared to conventional methods.
How Are They Different?

What’s the Science?

The science behind polynucleotides is rooted in their role as the building blocks of DNA and RNA, essential for cellular repair and regeneration. When applied to aesthetic treatments, PNs leverage this inherent biological function to encourage the skin’s cells to renew themselves, leading to improved skin texture, elasticity, and overall complexion health.
 
Furthermore, the versatility of PN treatments allows for addressing a wide array of skin concerns beyond ageing, including hydration, texture, elasticity, and even the healing of damaged skin. This holistic approach not only ensures a rejuvenated appearance but also contributes to the long-term health and resilience of the skin.
 
Polynucleotide treatments are designed with safety and compatibility in mind, aligning with the body’s natural processes to minimise the risk of adverse reactions. The treatments are customizable, allowing practitioners to tailor them to the specific needs and goals of each individual, ensuring optimal outcomes.
 
In essence, the introduction of polynucleotide treatments in aesthetic medicine represents a significant leap forward in our ability to not only improve the appearance of the skin but to enhance its underlying health and vitality, offering a promising solution for those seeking a truly rejuvenated complexion.

If you want to read more, the experts at Consulting Room really know what they're talking about and have put together some complexion FAQs just for you. 

If you have more questions, you can use the complexion treatment questions feature to talk to our panel of trained medical experts. 

If you're keen to get started with any of these treatments right away then you're in luck - those clever folks also have a list of trusted, accredited complexion treatment clinics in your area.

Many thanks to the author of this blog Dr Raquel Amado who is from Dr Raquel Skin and Medical Cosmetics.

Throughout her career, Dr Raquel has understood that most people are looking for a reliable, honest relationship with their practitioner, which is why she takes the time to understand how her patients feel.

Dr Raquel is known for her friendly and caring manner, being discreet, and putting her patients at ease.

She is committed to the provision of safe, high-quality patient care in order to achieve the best outcomes for patients, and make them feel confident in their own skin.

Call Dr Raquel Skin and Medical Cosmetics on 01732 525 875 or visit www.skinandmedicalcosmetics.co.uk

Thanks to the author

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