Polyneucleotide treatment involves injecting or topically applying DNA fragments derived from salmon or other fish species into the skin to stimulate collagen production, improve skin elasticity, and promote tissue regeneration.
Polyneucleotide therapy works by delivering nucleotides, which are the building blocks of DNA, into the skin. These nucleotides promote cellular repair, increase blood flow, and stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, resulting in improved skin texture and appearance.
Depending on the skin concerns, we advise 3-4 treatments for optimum results.
Common side effects of polyneucleotide treatment may include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, and minor discomfort at the injection site.
Serious side effects are rare but may include infection or allergic reactions. It's essential to follow post-treatment care instructions provided by the healthcare provider.
Results from polyneucleotide treatment may vary depending on individual skin characteristics and the severity of the condition being treated. Some patients may start noticing improvements in skin texture and tone within a few weeks, with optimal results becoming apparent after multiple sessions.