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Polynucleotides (salmon DNA) in Berlin

Cell-based therapy to optimize the skin structure

Polynucleotides consist of fragmented DNA extracted from natural sources and revitalize the skin on a cellular level. Their injection is used for skin rejuvenation and tissue regeneration. Polynucleotides work deep within the skin by stimulating cell regeneration, improving skin elasticity, optimizing moisture balance and giving the face a youthful, radiant appearance.

Duration of treatment

approx. 30-45 minutes

Anesthesia

none

Downtime

none to minimal

Type of treatment

outpatient

Hospitalization

-

Lasts

6-12 months

Price

from € 350 per zone

Polynucleotides are naturally derived molecules that increase cell activity and reduce oxidative stress. They work by repairing damaged cells, boosting collagen production and intensively moisturizing the skin.

Polynucleotides exert their effect through several biological processes

Cell regeneration: Polynucleotides promote the repair and renewal of skin cells by stimulating fibroblast activity. These cells are responsible for the production of collagen and elastin, which are crucial for firm and youthful skin.
Anti-inflammatory effect: They reduce oxidative stress factors and inhibit inflammatory reactions, thereby reducing skin redness and accelerating healing processes.
Moisture binding: Polynucleotides have a high water binding capacity, which intensively moisturizes the skin and makes it feel plumper and smoother.
Microcirculation: By improving blood circulation in the treated area, nutrients are transported more efficiently and cell regeneration is promoted.

Treatment areas

Polynucleotides can be used in various areas of the body to improve the appearance of the skin and achieve regenerative effects. They are particularly popular in the following areas.

Face: Improvement of skin texture, reduction of fine lines and deep hydration
Eye area: Reduction of dark circles and fine wrinkles
Neck and décolleté: tightens sagging skin and promotes an even complexion
Hands: Revitalizes the thin skin structure and increases elasticity
Scars and acne scars: improvement of skin regeneration and smoothing of the tissue

Treatment procedure

Treatment with polynucleotides is carried out by means of microinjections directly into the affected areas of skin. A fine cannula or needle is used to inject the product evenly into the skin.

Consultation and skin analysis: First, the skin is analyzed in order to customize the treatment strategy.
Preparation: The skin is cleansed and, if desired, prepared with an anesthetic cream to make the treatment as comfortable as possible.
Injection: The polynucleotides are injected into the skin in several small depots to ensure even distribution and optimum effect.
Aftercare: Slight redness or swelling may occur after the treatment, but this will subside within a few hours to days. Intensive moisturizing and sun protection are recommended.

Result and duration of effect

The first improvements in skin quality are often only visible after a few weeks, as cell regeneration takes time. For optimal results, several sessions at intervals of three to four weeks are usually necessary. The effect lasts for several months, but can be extended with regular top-up treatments.

Duration of treatment

approx. 30-45 minutes

Type of treatment

outpatient

Anesthesia

none

Downtime

none to minimal

Hospitalization

-

Lasts

6-12 months

Price

from € 350 per zone

FAQs

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How do polynucleotides differ from hyaluronic acid?

Polynucleotides do not primarily act as fillers like hyaluronic acid, but stimulate cell regeneration. They promote collagen production, improve skin quality and help to repair damage caused by oxidative stress. While hyaluronic acid primarily stores moisture and provides volume, polynucleotides improve the skin structure in the long term.

Which skin problems can be treated with polynucleotides?

Polynucleotides are suitable for treating fine lines, loss of elasticity, tired and dull skin, acne scars and skin damaged by environmental factors. They are also used for the sensitive eye and neck area.

When will the first results be visible?

Initial improvements such as more radiance and plumper skin are often visible after just a few days. However, the full effect unfolds after several weeks, as the body's own regeneration is stimulated.

How many sessions are required for optimum results?

As a rule, 2-3 sessions at intervals of 2-4 weeks are recommended. Depending on the condition of the skin, a regular refresher treatment every 6-12 months may be advisable.

Are polynucleotides also suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes, polynucleotides are well tolerated and are also suitable for sensitive skin, as they have an anti-inflammatory effect and strengthen the skin's protective barrier.

Can polynucleotides be combined with other aesthetic treatments?

Yes, polynucleotides can be combined well with other treatments such as wrinkle treatment, hyaluronic acid fillers, PRP or laser treatments. They can also be used after microneedling or chemical peels to promote skin healing.

Are there any side effects or downtime?

The treatment is minimally invasive and usually has hardly any downtime. There may be slight redness, swelling or small bruises at the injection sites, but these will subside within a few days.

Are polynucleotides only suitable for the face?

No, they can also be used on the neck, décolleté, hands and even the scalp (for hair loss).

How long does the result last?

The regenerative effect is long-term, but not permanent. To maintain the results, a refresher treatment is recommended approx. every 6-12 months. A healthy lifestyle promotes the effect.

Are there any contraindications for treatment with polynucleotides?

Pregnant women, breastfeeding women and people with acute skin infections or certain autoimmune diseases should not undergo the treatment.

What can polynucleotides be extracted from?

Polynucleotides are mainly obtained from fish DNA, especially from the milk of salmon or other freshwater fish. This source is particularly rich in nucleotide building blocks that are important for cell regeneration and tissue repair.

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