Polynucleotide Skin Regeneration
A regenerative injectable treatment that improves skin quality, elasticity and hydration across the face and body.
The treatment at a glance
Duration
30-45 mins
Analgesia
Topical + Local
Duration
24 hours
Results last
Improved skin quality

Polynucleotide treatments have a visible, positive effect on the health and appearance of the skin. They can be used to treat the body, neck and face, including the jawline, cheekbones, eyes and lips.
We use polynucleotides to boost skin elasticity, regenerate, smooth and brighten knees, elbows and decolletage, soften wrinkles and crepiness, minimise scars, brown spots and stretch marks, reduce pigmentation, hollowness and dark circles under the eyes, calm inflammation, help stimulate the production of natural hyaluronic acid, adding visible hydration to face and body, and add strength and thickness to hair and eyebrows.
The treatment process step-by-step
Step 1
A single polynucleotide treatment session takes about 45 minutes, which includes a detailed consultation with your doctor.
Step 2
First, we apply numbing cream and make a small number of local anaesthetic injections into the treatment area.
Step 3
We then place small amounts of injectable polynucleotide serum into the treatment area.
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Post-treatment instructions
- You may experience minor bruising and/or swelling. This should go away in a day or two.
- For ongoing maintenance, we recommend a repeat session as needed (approximately every 6 months).
Enhanced skin elasticity
Helps strengthen and improve the resilience of ageing skin.
Improved hydration
Stimulates natural hyaluronic acid production for visibly hydrated skin.
Versatile skin rejuvenation
Can be used across multiple areas of the face and body.
Frequently asked questions
A full course of treatment requires three sessions, two weeks apart. We recommend a single top-up session as needed (approximately every 6 months).
The full effects develop over about three months, but your skin will be visibly brighter and healthier within about six weeks. Many patients see some results after the first session.
Polynucleotide treatments are performed under local anaesthesia to minimise discomfort.
Polynucleotides are proteins derived from the DNA of salmon or trout sperm.
Patients should not be treated with polynucleotides during pregnancy or an active herpes outbreak, or if they are allergic to fish.
Vegans and vegetarians may also prefer to avoid this treatment.



































