Polynucleotides
30-45 mins
Minimal
3 – 4 Sessions
6 – 12 Months
From £200
Polynucleotide facial treatment is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses injectable DNA fragments as a ‘bio-stimulator’ to stimulate cell activity. The polynucleotides interact with and stimulate fibroblast cells responsible for generating elastin and collagen to improve or maintain skin texture, complexion, and firmness.
After a consultation with Sadie, your facial or body area being treated will be thoroughly cleansed and the areas to be injected will be marked out and checked twice to ensure you are happy to proceed.
Then, an injection using fine microneedles will be administered to insert microdroplets of polynucleotides into the treatment site.
Polynucleotides can be used on all areas of the body and is commonly used to treat the following areas:
Facial:
Body:
Polynucleotide microdroplets are injected into the treatment area using very fine microneedles. This triggers your body’s natural healing response, and the polynucleotides are absorbed into micro punctures giving your skin vital compounds that facilitate the healthy regeneration of youthful, healthy skin.
Polynucleotides are great for treating skin conditions like acne, scarring, and stretchmarks.
This varies from person to person, but your skin quality will begin to improve within a few days.
For best results, you normally require 2-3 treatments, each one 4-6 weeks apart. Because Profhilo works by stimulating natural processes in your body, the results are not as immediate as filler-oriented procedures. But, they are low risk and genuinely improve your skin quality for lasting results.
This varies between individuals due to lifestyle factors, however, Polynucleotide treatments typically last between 6-12 months from your last injection. Being a natural process, it requires maintenance.
After cleansing your face thoroughly, very fine microneedles are gently inserted to inject microdroplets of hyaluronic acid into the treatment area.
This depends on the number of sites being treated; however, the treatment process can take between 15 minutes for smaller areas to an hour for more comprehensive treatment.
Yes, Polynucleotides are safe if administered by a qualified professional.
Polynucleotide treatment is not considered to be a harsh or painful treatment; however, pain is largely subjective, and everyone has a different threshold.
Polynucleotide is considered a zero-downtime procedure because you can commence your normal activities immediately after.
Mild side-effects include bruising, swelling, and occasionally bleeding at the injection sites, but this is normal with any injection and will pass in a matter of hours or days.
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