Polynucleotides in Cheltenham
Restore, repair, and regenerate your skin at a cellular level with Polynucleotide injections at Skin Redefined. This next-generation skin treatment goes beyond hydration and surface-level results — working deep within your skin to stimulate regeneration, collagen repair damaged cells, and improve overall skin health.
What Are Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides are biostimulating injectables made from fragments of purified DNA. Unlike dermal fillers, which add volume, or skin boosters, which hydrate, Polynucleotides actively repair and regenerate your skin from within.
They work by:
- Stimulating fibroblasts to produce more collagen and elastin
- Improving hydration and elasticity
- Reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in the skin
- Supporting tissue repair for healthier, stronger skin
- Stimulating the production of more fibroblasts, think of this as lots of extra collagen factories in the skin
In short, Polynucleotides don’t just make your skin look better, they actually make it function better.
How Do Polynucleotides Differ From Other Skin Boosters?
Traditional skin boosters (like hyaluronic acid) provide hydration and a dewy glow, but their effects are often temporary. Polynucleotides go much further, actively repairing DNA damage, encouraging long-term collagen production, and tackling issues linked with ageing, sun exposure, and inflammation.
This makes them especially effective for concerns like fine lines, wrinkles, under-eye bags, and crepey or sagging skin — areas where standard boosters may not deliver enough improvement.
Benefits of Polynucleotide Injections
- Improves skin elasticity and firmness
- Reduces wrinkles and fine lines
- Revitalises tired, dull, or ageing skin
- Helps with under-eye concerns such as puffiness or dark circles
- Repairs UV and oxidative damage
- Calms inflammation (ideal for rosacea-prone skin)
- Provides long-lasting results with cumulative benefits
What areas can polynucleotides treat?
Polynucleotides can be used anywhere you have skin, this includes upper and lower eyelids which is generally a no-go area when it comes to most injectable treatments. Common areas for treatment include:
- Saggy neck
- Eye bags, loose skin on the upper eyelids
- Dark circles
- General skin improvement on the face- wrinkles, pores, acne, hyper-pigmentation, rosacea.
- Chest
- Scars from acne, surgery, or trauma.
- Loose, crepey skin on the upper arms or belly.
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