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The Power of Polynucleotides: Skin Regeneration and Healing


Let’s face it when it comes to skincare and antiaging, there’s always something new on the scene. But every now and then, something truly game changing comes along, Polynucleotides.


Gaining a clear understanding of polynucleotides is essential. In this blog, we’ll explore what they are, how they work, and why they’re rapidly becoming a go to option in both skincare and advanced regenerative treatments.



What Are Polynucleotides?


To break it down, these injectables employ filtered, ultra purified, and sterilized DNA fractions to rejuvenate the skin. Predominantly derived from trout or salmon DNA, polynucleotides are designed to stimulate fibroblasts, promoting tissue repair, enhancing cell turnover, increasing elasticity, and stimulating collagen production. Interestingly, the trout/salmon DNA mirrors human DNA and offers these incredibly bio-stimulating properties. They also have anti-inflammatory properties.



How Do Polynucleotides Work?


The remarkable benefits of polynucleotides come from their ability to stimulate biological processes at the cellular level, including:


Tissue Regeneration

Polynucleotides activate fibroblast cells, which are responsible for producing collagen, elastin, and other key elements of healthy skin. By doing so, they help rebuild the skin’s structural integrity, improving firmness, elasticity, and texture.


Anti-Inflammatory Action

They possess natural anti-inflammatory properties, which make them particularly useful for calming redness, reducing irritation, and treating skin conditions like rosacea or post procedural inflammation.


Deep Hydration

Thanks to their ability to bind water, polynucleotides help retain moisture within the skin, improving overall hydration levels and giving the skin a plumper, more youthful appearance.


Cellular Repair

Polynucleotides encourage cell turnover and repair damaged DNA, making them ideal for treating scars, sun damage, and signs of aging.



What Are Polynucleotides Used For?


Skin Rejuvenation: Improves texture, elasticity, and overall skin tone.


Fine Lines & Wrinkles: Stimulates collagen production to soften early signs of aging.


Under-Eye Treatment: Reduces dark circles, puffiness, and crepey skin without adding volume.


Acne Scarring: Encourages tissue regeneration to smooth scarred areas.


Post-Procedure Healing: Speeds up recovery after laser treatments, micro needling, or peels.


Hydration Boost: Deeply hydrates dull or dry skin by increasing water retention in tissues.



How Are Polynucleotides Administered?


Polynucleotides are typically delivered via microinjections into the dermis, using techniques similar to Mesotherapy or skin booster treatments.


A typical course includes 2–3 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart, with results gradually improving over time as the skin regenerates.



Are They Safe?


Yes. Polynucleotide treatments are considered very safe and well tolerated by most patients. Since they are biologically derived and highly biocompatible, the risk of allergic reaction or side effects is minimal.


They are often recommended for patients looking for:


A more natural approach to skin rejuvenation


Treatments with minimal downtime


Therapies that stimulate the body’s own repair mechanisms



Final Thoughts: Why Polynucleotides Are the Future


With their powerful regenerative potential, strong safety profile, and natural compatibility with the body, polynucleotides represent a promising shift in the way we approach skin health and anti aging.


As patients increasingly seek results that look natural, feel subtle, and support long term wellness, polynucleotides offer exactly that, a biologically active way to rejuvenate the skin from within.


Considering Treatment?


If you’re exploring options for skin rejuvenation or regenerative therapy, talk to us at OC about whether polynucleotide treatments might be right for you.


Love Team OC X





 
 
 

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