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Polynucleotide Skin Rejuvenation

bio-stimulators

A treatment that uses naturally derived molecules to stimulate cellular activity, promote collagen production, and improve skin health and appearance

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Results of treatments

  • Improved Skin Texture and Tone: For a smoother, complexion.
  • Enhanced Skin Elasticity and Firmness: Restore your skin’s natural bounce .
  • Reduction in Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Soften the appearance of age lines for a more younger look.
  • Diminished Appearance of Scars and Stretch Marks: Aid in the regeneration of damaged skin.
  • Reduced Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes: Rejuvenate the delicate under-eye area.
  • Increased Skin Radiance and Glow: Unveil a healthy, luminous complexion.
  • Accelerated Healing: Support the skin’s natural healing processes, ideal post-procedure.
  • Natural-Looking Results: Enjoy a more subtle yet significant improvements that enhance your natural beauty.


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 A Treatment for Crepey Skin





Crepey skin is a condition where the skin becomes thin, wrinkled, and loses elasticity, resembling crepe paper. It's a common part of aging and is often accelerated by sun damage and other factors. While not completely reversible, treatments like topical creams, professional procedures, and lifestyle adjustments can improve its appearance. 


FAQ's

  • How it works.

    Polynucleotides work by stimulating fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen and elastin. They also promote blood flow, improve cell turnover, and neutralize oxidative stress, creating a healthier environment for the skin. The treatment is biocompatible, meaning the body recognizes and utilizes the polynucleotides effectively. 

  • What are results of the treatment

    Results typically include a brighter, more even skin tone, smoother texture, reduced fine lines and wrinkles, increased firmness and hydration, and a reduction in puffiness and dark circles. The effects are usually gradual, with noticeable changes appearing a few weeks after treatment and further improvements developing over the following months.