POLYNUCLEOTIDES

Introduce the latest polynucleotide. Offering multiple benefits to improve your clients skin quality, Polynucleotides stimulates collagen synthesis at a cellular level and stimulates fibroblasts for better skin quality and firmness.

Polynucleotides (PN) are a type of biopolymer composed of repeating nucleotide units linked together by phosphodiester bonds. They are essentially chains of nucleotides, which are the building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. In the context of skincare and cosmetic procedures, polynucleotides are often derived from salmon DNA or synthetic sources and are used for their purported skin rejuvenation and regenerative properties.

Skin Rejuvenation

Polynucleotides are believed to have skin-rejuvenating properties due to their ability to promote cellular repair and regeneration. They help stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, proteins that are essential for maintaining skin elasticity, firmness, and youthfulness.

Wound Healing

Polynucleotides also play a role in wound healing and tissue repair. They can help accelerate the skin’s natural healing processes, reducing the appearance of scars, fine lines, and wrinkles.

Hydration

Polynucleotides are known for their hydrating properties, as they can help attract and retain moisture in the skin. This can result in improved skin hydration, smoothness, and suppleness.

Anti-inflammatory

Some research suggests that polynucleotides may have anti-inflammatory properties, which can help calm and soothe irritated or inflamed skin.

Overall, polynucleotides are gaining attention in the skincare industry for their potential skin-rejuvenating and regenerative properties.

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Areas that can be treated
Face, Hands, Neck, Decollete, Under Eyes

In the UK, there are several types of Polynucleotides available on the market, each with its unique formulations and characteristics. Some of the most popular types of Polynucleotides include:

 

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