Polynucleotides

Polynucleotides are becoming popular in aesthetics for their regenerative properties. These molecules can stimulate collagen synthesis, improve skin elasticity, and promote tissue repair.

Salmon DNA polynucleotides are bioactive compounds derived from the sperm cells of salmon fish. These polynucleotides are known for their potential benefits in skincare and haircare products. Rich in nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, salmon DNA polynucleotides are believed to help promote skin rejuvenation and hair growth.

What are polynucleotides and why are they so popular?

Polynucleotides extracted from salmon sperm are naturally derived chains of nucleotides that have gained popularity in skincare and aesthetic treatments for their potential regenerative and anti-aging properties.

These polynucleotides are believed to promote collagen production, improve skin elasticity, and enhance overall skin quality.

Additionally, they may help accelerate wound healing and reduce inflammation, making them a sought-after ingredient in various cosmetic products and medical procedures.

Their effectiveness and natural origin appeal to those seeking non-invasive yet scientifically backed solutions for skincare concerns.

How are polynucleotides administered?

Polynucleotides are administered using the mesotherapy ‘bleb’ technique. The procedure involves injecting small amounts of polynucleotides directly into the dermal layer of the skin to stimulate tissue regeneration, improve hydration, and enhance skin texture.

How long do the results last?

The longevity of polynucleotides depends on several factors, including the specific product used, the individual's skin condition, and the area treated.

Generally, the effects of polynucleotide treatments can last several months, with maintenance sessions recommended to sustain and enhance results.