A.Injectable polynucleotides can be used on the face, neck, under-eye area, hands and décolletage. Our expert injectors will create your personalised treatment plan.
Polynucleotides in London
Polynucleotides are a new injectable procedure available at Simply Clinics in London. Polynucleotides are a cutting-edge treatment designed to rejuvenate the skin from within.
Composed of natural DNA fragments, they stimulate skin regeneration by boosting cell turnover and collagen production, improving elasticity, texture, and hydration. Their anti-inflammatory properties are ideal for sensitive skin, offering a youthful, radiant complexion.
Key Benefits of Polynucleotides
As we age, the skin loses fat and support, and bone structure changes. Polynucleotides counteract this by hydrating, providing antioxidant benefits, and stimulating collagen, resulting in a lifting effect and fewer visible wrinkles. This revolutionary treatment at our London clinics enhances collagen, hydration, and smooths fine lines for a radiant glow.
FAQ
A.Yes, injectable polynucleotides are generally safe. They use natural components and have minimal risk of adverse reactions, but it’s important to consult with a qualified medical practitioner.
A.Results typically last for several months, with optimal outcomes appearing after a series of treatments. Maintenance sessions can help prolong the benefits.
A.Injectable polynucleotides are advanced skincare treatments that use natural DNA fragments to stimulate collagen production, improve skin hydration, and promote overall skin rejuvenation.
A.The number of sessions or treatments required varies based on individual skin needs and goals. Typically, a series of 2-3 treatments is recommended, with maintenance sessions every 6-12 months for optimal results.
A.Yes, injectable polynucleotides can be combined with other aesthetic treatments, such as dermal fillers, to enhance overall results. Your medical injector will tailor a treatment plan based on your specific needs.
A.Polynucleotides are derived from purified fish DNA, so is unsuitable for vegans and also for anyone with a fish allergy.
A.The downtime for polynucleotide treatment is minimal, but this also depends on which area you have treated. You may experience mild redness, small lumps under the skin, swelling, or bruising at the injection sites, but these typically subside within a few days. Most patients can resume their normal activities immediately, with no significant recovery time required.
A.Polynucleotides and tear trough fillers address under-eye concerns differently. Fillers add volume for immediate results, while polynucleotides improve skin quality by boosting collagen and hydration. For volume loss, fillers may be better; for long-term skin health and texture improvement, polynucleotides are a great option. A consultation with our injectors can help you decide.
A.Polynucleotide treatment is generally not painful. Most clinics apply a topical numbing cream to minimise discomfort during the injections. You may feel slight pressure or mild discomfort, but it’s typically well-tolerated. Any post-treatment tenderness usually subsides within a few days.
A.Polynucleotides and Profhilo both enhance skin quality but differ in approach. Polynucleotides boost collagen and deeply hydrate for long-term skin regeneration. Profhilo, a hyaluronic acid-based treatment, focuses on hydrating and tightening the skin. Essentially, polynucleotides target skin repair and health, while Profhilo provides hydration and plumping.
A.Polynucleotide injections are generally well-tolerated, but there may be some mild discomfort during treatment. The injections are administered with fine needles or cannulas, so you may feel a slight pinch or stinging sensation. To minimise discomfort, practitioners often apply a topical numbing cream before the procedure. Areas like under the eyes or around the mouth can be slightly more sensitive, but any discomfort is usually brief and manageable. After treatment, you might experience mild tenderness, swelling, or redness, but this typically subsides within a day or two. Overall, most patients find the procedure very tolerable.
A.While polynucleotide injections are generally very safe, like any injectable treatment, there are some risks and things that can go wrong if not performed correctly. Potential issues include: * Injection Site Reactions: Temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or tenderness are common but usually resolve within a few days. * Infection: Rare, but possible if proper hygiene protocols aren't followed during treatment. * Uneven Results: If the injections are not administered evenly or in the correct areas, results may appear uneven or underwhelming. * Allergic Reactions: While uncommon, some people may have sensitivities to the product, particularly if they have fish allergies, as polynucleotides are often derived from salmon DNA. * Poor Technique: Incorrect placement or depth of injections can result in less effective outcomes, lumps, or prolonged swelling. These risks are minimal when treatments are performed by a qualified and experienced practitioner using proper techniques and high-quality products. Always consult a trusted professional and discuss your medical history to ensure the treatment is safe and suitable for you.
Polynucleotides London Prices
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