Polynucleotides

Polynucleotides


Polynucleotides are naturally occurring molecules made up of long chains of nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA and RNA. These substances play a vital role in cell repair, regeneration, and maintaining tissue health. When used in medical or cosmetic treatments, they act as biostimulators, promoting natural healing processes.

Uses of Polynucleotides

  1. Skin Rejuvenation and Repair
  • Polynucleotide-based treatments are increasingly popular in aesthetics to improve skin texture, elasticity, and hydration. 
  • They stimulate collagen production, reduce fine lines, and repair damaged tissues. 
  1. Wound Healing
  • Polynucleotides enhance tissue regeneration, making them effective in treating chronic wounds, scars, and burns. 
  1. Hair Restoration
  • In some treatments, polynucleotides are used to support hair follicle health and stimulate hair growth.

Other uses outside Aesthetics: 

  1. Orthopedics
  • They may be used to treat joint conditions by supporting cartilage repair and reducing inflammation. 
  1. Anti-Inflammatory Effects
  • Polynucleotides have properties that reduce inflammation and promote faster recovery in damaged tissues. 

Your healthcare provider will recommend a treatment plan based on your goals, typically 3–4 sessions spaced a few weeks apart.