Aesthetic Nurses Trip to Explore Mastelli Polynucleotides

Danielle Lowe
By Danielle Lowe

Danielle Lowe is the Marketing Manager for ConsultingRoom.com, (www.consultingroom.com) the UK’s largest aesthetic information website. 


In June, eight aesthetic nurses from the UK embarked on an exclusive trip to Rome, delving into the science behind polynucleotides. This unique opportunity was organized by DermaFocus UK, the UK distributor, in collaboration with Mastelli, the manufacturer, with a focus on the injectable-based PLINEST and NEWEST polynucleotide product ranges.
 
These innovative products utilise polynucleotides to stimulate fibroblasts, effectively rejuvenating aged and damaged skin. They address a range of concerns including fine lines, poor tone and texture, acne scarring, hyperpigmentation, and rosacea. Additionally, NEWEST includes hyaluronic acid to provide hydration and subtle volumisation to the skin.
 
Leading the training were regenerative aesthetic experts Professor Maurizio Cavallini and Dr Marco Papagni. They provided in-depth insights into the research and scientific principles underlying these product ranges.
 
The nurses then participated in a hands-on injecting masterclass under their guidance.
 
The nurses who chose to attend the trip, each have extensive experience in aesthetics and are now looking to integrate regenerative treatments into their clinics.
 
They included Mel Recchia, Cheryl Barton, Caroline Hall, Kate Harding, Kate Monteith-Ross, Donna McKenna, and Grace Cobner.
Polynucleotides
Nurse prescriber Cheryl Barton, who has a clinic in Sheffield, said,
"It was a pleasure to meet with Professor Cavallini who has published ground-breaking research and data on polynucleotides from Mastelli. We are working closely with DermaFocus who are paving the way forward in the UK on polynucleotides, which I firmly believe will be a game-changer in aesthetic medicine, especially their soon-to-be-launched product PLINEST Eye for those looking for an eyelid correction, without surgery."
Mastelli
After the training, the group attended an informal dinner with the DermaFocus and Mastelli teams, before getting the opportunity to explore Rome.
 
They were also invited to the Rome-Dubai Breast Symposium which, as well as focusing on surgery, held sessions on how polynucleotides enhance skin quality.
 
Milad Bemana, executive director of DermaFocus, said,
"Polynucleotides are rapidly gaining popularity amongst practitioners looking for regenerative treatments that can transform skin on a cellular level. The Mastelli range is in demand thanks to its unique formulas that can treat different indications, so it was an honour to give these leading aesthetic nurses the opportunity to take a deep dive into the continued research and innovation behind the products. They have hopefully returned home armed with the knowledge and skills to successfully introduce polynucleotides to their patients, transforming skin from within."
 
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