Polynucleotides
The Future of Regenerative Injectables.
Service Description
Polynucleotides are an innovative injectable treatment that uses natural, highly purified DNA fragments (typically sourced from salmon or trout) to stimulate the skin's own natural regenerative processes. Unlike traditional dermal fillers that primarily add volume, polynucleotides work at a cellular level to regenerate the skin, making them a powerful tool for anti-ageing and general skin health improvement. Key Benefits: Polynucleotides act as bio-stimulators, promoting lasting improvements in skin quality, health, and appearance: Stimulates Collagen and Elastin: They activate fibroblast cells, encouraging the increased production of collagen and elastin, which are vital for skin firmness and elasticity. Deep Hydration: They improve the skin's ability to retain moisture, leading to a more supple, plump, and healthy complexion. Improves Skin Texture and Tone: They enhance overall skin quality, helping to reduce the visibility of fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scarring. Anti-Inflammatory & Antioxidant: They possess properties that reduce redness and inflammation while protecting the skin cells from damage caused by free radicals. Reduces Dark Circles and Hollowness: They are particularly effective for rejuvenating the delicate under-eye area, strengthening the skin and reducing the appearance of dark circles and 'crepiness'. Treatable Areas: The versatility of polynucleotides allows for treatment in various areas where skin quality and laxity are a concern: Face: For overall skin rejuvenation, improving texture, tone, and elasticity. Under-Eyes: Highly effective for addressing dark circles, fine lines, and thin, crepey skin in this delicate area. Neck and Décolletage: To combat signs of ageing, horizontal 'tech neck' lines, and improve skin laxity. Hands: To improve skin texture and reduce the visible signs of ageing on the back of the hands. Body: Can be used on areas like the inner arms and abdomen to treat skin laxity and stretch marks. Method of Application: Preparation: The treatment area is thoroughly cleansed, and a topical anaesthetic cream may be applied to ensure comfort. Injection: Using a very fine needle or a flexible blunt-tipped cannula, the polynucleotide gel is strategically injected into the superficial to mid-dermal layers of the skin across the targeted area. Procedure: The treatment is relatively quick, quick, typically taking around 15–30 minutes, depending on the area being treated.
Contact Details
Hadfield House, Congleton Road, Gawsworth, Macclesfield SK11 9ER, UK




