ANTI-WRINKLE INJECTIONS
Treatments available at Dr Azoo Cosmetic Clinic, Ealing, London: Plinest Eye, Plinest and Newest. Contact me today and book your treatments here
Polynucleotides are the latest revolutionary tools in regenerative medicine that work on a cellular level to repair tissue and boost skin quality.
In the form of polymerised polynucleotide-based injectable gels, polynucleotides work by stimulating fibroblasts which encourages cell turnover, improves elasticity, boosts collagen production and hydrates skin thanks to powerful wound-healing polymers.
Polynucleotides also calm inflammation and rebalance melanocyte activity to create an even and refreshed skin tone.
As the Home of Polynucleotides, DermaFocus has a selection of polynucleotides that can treat:
- Fine lines
- Acne scarring
- Dark under-eye circles
- Skin laxity
- Poor tone and texture
They can also rejuvenate the neck, décolletage, inner arms and thighs, knees and intimate area.
FAQs
What are polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are natural, highly-purified DNA molecules usually extracted from the gonads of fish.
How do they work?
Cells have DNA, which is made of polynucleotides. When we inject more polynucleotides into aged and damaged skin cells, they help to regenerate tissue by stimulating fibroblasts – a type of cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue. Essentially, we are healing skin from within.
How are polynucleotides administered?
Polynucleotides are injected into aged and damaged and skin via specific techniques, depending on the product used. You can find out more about the protocols on our training course.
How long do results last?
Patients can expect to see initial results after three weeks, which will last six to nine months.
What do the clinical studies say?
Results from multiple clinical studies for the polynucleotides we distribute – PLINEST and NEWEST – all have fantastic outcomes. Get in touch for the specific details.
Are there any side effects?
Side effects are minimal, depending on the injection technique used. As with any injection, patients can expect some slight redness and swelling following treatment. No serious adverse events have been reported.
Can I use polynucleotides alongside other treatments?
Yes, absolutely. All of our polynucleotides treatments can be offered as a stand-alone treatment or used in combination with any other procedure.
We have seen excellent results alongside dermal filler, botulinum toxin, PRP and radiofrequency treatments.