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
- 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.
- Wound Healing
- Polynucleotides enhance tissue regeneration, making them effective in treating chronic wounds, scars, and burns.
- Hair Restoration
- In some treatments, polynucleotides are used to support hair follicle health and stimulate hair growth.
Other uses outside Aesthetics:
- Orthopedics
- They may be used to treat joint conditions by supporting cartilage repair and reducing inflammation.
- 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.