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⋅Polynucleotides⋅

promoting long-term skin rejuvenation

Polynucleotides are natural molecules derived from DNA that can be used as a biostimulator to regenerate and repair skin at a cellular level. They are often used in injectables to address signs of aging, sun damage, and scarring. By activating specific receptors on fibroblast cells, polynucleotides stimulate a healing response, leading to increased collagen and elastin production, and reduced inflammation. 

  • Composition: Polynucleotides are long chains of nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA and RNA. 
  • Origin: They are often derived from fish DNA, specifically salmon DNA, which is similar to human DNA.
  • How they work: Polynucleotides stimulate the skin’s natural repair processes, promoting tissue regeneration and improving skin health by activating fibroblast cells and triggering collagen and elastin production.
  • Benefits: They can help reduce inflammation, scarring, and wrinkles, improve skin elasticity, and brighten the skin. 
  • Uses: They are commonly used to treat areas of the face and body that have been damaged by sun exposure, aging, or scarring, including the under-eye area, neck, decolletage, and hands. 
  • Effectiveness: Unlike some other treatments that primarily provide immediate hydration or plumping, polynucleotides work at a cellular level to promote long-term skin rejuvenation by stimulating the body’s own repair mechanisms. 

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