'Revolutionary' bio-revitalising treatment available at Warwickshire aesthetic clinic

By Dr Shyna

26th Nov 2024 1:51 pm | Advertisement Features

(Updated: 3 Hours, 30 minutes ago)

Polynucleotide injectable gel contains highly purified DNA fractions from trout (images via pixabay / James Smith)
Polynucleotide injectable gel contains highly purified DNA fractions from trout (images via pixabay / James Smith)

Dr Shyna Raj of Shine Medical Cosmetic clinic answers: what are polynucleotides and how can it be beneficial for our skin health?

After several years of research and multiple studies, scientists have produced a ground breaking advancement in Regenerative Aesthetic Medicine - Polynucleotides.

Polynucleotide injectable gel contains highly purified DNA fractions extracted from trout.

Polynucleotides have been proven in several studies to promote cell repair and regeneration and stimulate your skin cells to produce more collagen and elastin leading to healthier, more youthful looking skin.

As we age, our skin structure loses firmness and elasticity and this leads to the emergence of fine lines and wrinkles.

Compared to other injectable treatments, research has shown that polynucleotides have better ability to stimulate skin regeneration at a cellular level by stimulating our skin cells - fibroblasts to naturally increase production of collagen and elastin and repair damaged skin cells.

This results in enhanced skin vitality and a naturally youthful and revitalised complexion.

Dr Shyna Raj outside Shine Medical Cosmetic Clinic in Kenilworth (image supplied)

Benefits of polynucleotides:

  • Has bio-stimulating effect - stimulates our skin cells to produce collagen and elastin
  • Has anti-inflammatory effect- reduces redness and swelling and can help soothe irritated skin
  • Has detoxifying effects - acts as a free radical scavenger- which results in anti-oxidant properties
  • Has moisturising and hydrating properties
  • Improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Improves skin resilience, tone, texture and pore size
  • Has wound healing properties (eg. in scars)

Where can it be used?

Polynucleotides are injected into the skin and it can be effectively used for various facial areas including under the eyes, neck and even the jawline and cheekbones.

Currently, the most sought after application tends to be the under eye area and this is revolutionising under eye rejuvenation cosmetic procedures.

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