What are the differences between polynucleotides and skin boosters?
Key Differences
- Stimulate collagen and elastin production
- Natural results
- Long lasting results
- Non-Invasive with minimal downtime
- Versatility
- Deep hydration
Polynucleotides, such as Vitaran, Plinest, and Nucleofill are injectable bio-stimulators that are crafted from purified Trout or Salmon DNA fragments, and encourage collagen and elastin production, two essential proteins within the skin that decrease with age, by boosting fibroblast cells, promoting tissue regeneration and restoring skin tone and elasticity. They offer antioxidant and hydrating benefits, alongside bio-remodeling effects, resulting in healthier and more youthful-looking skin.
Polynucleotides can be effectively used for various facial areas including under the eyes, neck, and even the jawline and cheekbones. Currently, the most sought-after application tends to be the under-eye area.
There is little downtime with Polynucleotides, as with similar skin boosters such as Profhilo. Polynucleotides contain animal-derived ingredients, making them unsuitable for vegetarians, vegans, or individuals with fish allergies. Additionally, it is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, as is the case with any injectable procedures.However, due to its natural composition and versatility in application, it will be suitable for most patients.
Benefits of Polynucleotides:
- Stimulates Fibroblasts to Reduce Fine Lines & Wrinkles
- Remodels Skin to Smooth Texture & Reduce Scars
- Repairs Skin Cells to Calm Inflammation such asRosacea
- Promotes Bio-Regeneration toIncrease Collagen
- Improves Elasticity toTighten Loose Skin