Polynucleotide: revolutionising regenerative treatments!
Revitalised skin thanks to an unexpected extract... did you know? Trout has a well-kept secret for rejuvenating the skin! In recent years, the polynucleotides derived from its DNA have aroused growing interest in aesthetic medicine. But what exactly are they? And why is this molecule revolutionising regenerative treatments?
What is a polynucleotide?
Polynucleotides are long chains of nucleotides, the 'building blocks' that make up DNA. In a simplified version, we could say that they are like small sequences of purified DNA, capable of acting directly at the heart of our skin.
In aesthetic treatments, the polynucleotides used are extracted in very pure form from trout DNA, a biological source that is particularly well tolerated and devoid of any pathogenic risk for humans.
Why use trout DNA?
Trout is a fish whose DNA is structurally very similar to our own. By extracting its polynucleotides and purifying them rigorously, we obtain a biocompatible molecule with a very low risk of allergic reaction. These extracts are odourless and protein-free, and come in the form of injectable gels.
What are the effects on the skin?
Polynucleotides act on several levels:
- Deep hydration Polynucleotides: thanks to their hydrophilic structure, polynucleotides attract and retain water, improving skin suppleness and density.
- Stimulation of cell regeneration Polynucleotides activate fibroblasts (the cells responsible for collagen and elastin) and promote tissue repair.
- Anti-inflammatory effect Polynucleotides are known to help soothe redness and inflammation of the skin.
- Improved texture and complexion By stimulating cell regeneration and deep hydration, the skin becomes smoother, brighter and more even-toned.
In short, they offer a real boostwithout altering the volumes of the face.
Who is this treatment intended for?
This treatment is aimed at anyone wishing to :
- Improve the overall quality of your skin (radiance, texture, firmness)
- Prevent or reduce the first signs of ageing
- Repair damaged skin (after sun, acne, peeling, laser, etc.)
- Treating delicate areas such as the eye contour, neck and décolleté
It is just as suitable for young adults looking for prevention as it is for more mature skin looking for a regenerating effect.
How does a session work?
The polynucleotides are injected using mesotherapy (superficial micro-injections) or a very fine needle. The procedure is quick, not very painful and does not require social eviction. Slight redness and oedema (especially around the eyes) may appear, but these usually disappear within a few hours.
A standard protocol involves 2 to 3 sessions spaced a few weeks apart, followed by a maintenance session every 4 to 6 months.
And the results?
The result being natural and progressiveHowever, it is generally necessary to carry out at least 3 sessions to notice this. In some cases, however, it is already possible to see that the skin appears more hydrated and radiant after the first session. Over the weeks, the complexion becomes more even, fine lines fade slightly and the skin becomes more toned.
In conclusion: a molecule to be followed closely
Polynucleotides derived from trout are a remarkable advance in the world of regenerative medicine. They combine safe, efficient and naturalThis is part of a trend towards gentle skin care with long-term preventive action.