Polynucleotides are part of a growing category of injectable treatments that focus on skin quality rather than shape or volume. They are often mentioned alongside terms such as biostimulation, regeneration, or dermal repair, which can make them sound complex or interchangeable with other treatments. In reality, polynucleotides have a specific role, a distinct mechanism of action, and a particular place within clinical skin health planning.
For many people researching aesthetic treatments, confusion arises from overlapping language. Treatments that hydrate, stimulate collagen, or support repair are frequently grouped together, even though they work in different ways and suit different skin concerns. Polynucleotides are not fillers and do not aim to change facial structure. They are also not simply hydration injections. Understanding these distinctions matters, particularly for those with delicate skin, early signs of ageing, or a preference for gradual, regenerative approaches.
This guide explains what polynucleotides are, how they work within the skin, and how they are used in UK aesthetic practice. It also explores suitability, safety considerations, treatment planning, and how polynucleotides compare with other commonly discussed skin boosters. The aim is to support informed decision-making, not to suggest that one treatment is right for everyone.
Our Preferred Partner - Plinest®
There are several polynucleotide treatments available in the UK, each with slightly different formulations and clinical uses. At ConsultingRoom, we work closely with DermaFocus and recommend Plinest® as a leading example of this treatment category.
Plinest® uses highly purified polynucleotides designed to support your skin’s natural repair processes, improve hydration, and enhance overall skin quality rather than add volume. It is widely used by experienced practitioners across the UK and can be tailored for different areas, including the face and under-eye region.
If you would like to see how polynucleotides translate into a specific, real-world treatment, you can explore Plinest® here:
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