POLYNUCLEOTIDE TREATMENT
Polynucleotide Injection for Facial Rejuvenation
Polynucleotide (PN) injections are an advanced skin revitalization treatment designed to improve texture, hydration, elasticity, and overall skin quality. This therapy uses biocompatible polynucleotides—molecules derived from purified DNA fragments—to stimulate cellular repair, collagen production, and deep hydration.
PN injections are increasingly popular for facial rejuvenation due to their ability to restore youthful radiance without altering facial structure.
How Polynucleotide Injections Work
Polynucleotides support the skin’s natural regeneration processes by:
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Enhancing fibroblast activity
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Stimulating collagen and elastin production
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Improving microcirculation
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Increasing skin hydration through water-binding properties
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Reducing inflammation and oxidative stress
These combined effects lead to smoother, firmer, and more radiant skin.

Treatment Process
1. Consultation
A practitioner assesses your skin concerns and suitability for PN therapy.
2. Preparation
The skin is cleansed and numbing cream may be applied.
3. Injection Technique
Small amounts of polynucleotide gel are injected using micro-needles or cannulas.
4. Aftercare
Mild redness or swelling may occur but typically resolves within 24–48 hours.
Expected Results
Most clients notice improved hydration and glow within 1–2 weeks. Collagen stimulation continues over several months, with optimal results after a series of treatments.
Treatment Frequency
A typical protocol includes:
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3 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart
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Maintenance every 6–12 months

Treatment Areas
PN injections can be used across multiple facial zones, including:
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Under-eye area
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Cheeks
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Nasolabial folds
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Forehead
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Jawline
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Neck and décolletage
Benefits
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Improved skin elasticity and firmness
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Reduction in fine lines and crepey texture
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Brighter, more even complexion
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Enhanced hydration and plumpness
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Natural-looking rejuvenation
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Minimal downtime
Safety and Suitability
PN injections are generally safe for most skin types. They are non-crosslinked, biocompatible, and well-tolerated. A consultation is required to assess medical history and suitability.
