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Polynucleotides
What are Polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are a type of nucleic acid, the building blocks of DNA and RNA. When used in aesthetics, they are derived from salmon roe and are injected into the skin to stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity.
At Tamayo Aesthetics, we welcome you to explore these cutting-edge treatments, each crafted to unveil a new chapter of radiant, youthful skin. In this journey, science and artistry converge to revitalize your complexion, instilling confidence and celebrating your natural beauty.
How do Polynucleotide treatments work?
Polynucleotide injections work by:
- Stimulating collagen production: The polynucleotides act as a scaffold for new collagen growth, helping to improve skin firmness and reduce wrinkles.
- Improving skin elasticity: By increasing collagen and elastin production, polynucleotide treatments can help to improve skin tone and texture.
- Hydrating the skin: Polynucleotides can also help to hydrate the skin, leaving it looking plump and refreshed.
What are the benefits of Polynucleotide treatments?
- Reduction of wrinkles and fine lines: Polynucleotides can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, giving the skin a more youthful appearance.
- Improvement of skin texture: Polynucleotide treatments can help to improve skin texture, making it smoother and more radiant.
- Increased skin hydration: Polynucleotides can help to hydrate the skin, leaving it feeling plump and refreshed.
- Natural-looking results: Polynucleotide treatments are designed to provide natural-looking results that enhance your beauty without compromising your individuality.
Polynucleotides FAQs
Are Polynucleotide treatments painful?
Polynucleotide injections are generally well-tolerated, but you may experience some discomfort during the procedure. Your practitioner will apply a topical numbing cream to minimize any pain.
How long do the results of Polynucleotide treatments last?
The results of Polynucleotide treatments can last for up to 12 months, but individual results may vary.
How many treatments are needed?
The number of treatments needed will depend on your individual goals and skin condition. Your practitioner will be able to recommend a personalized treatment plan.
Are Polynucleotide treatments safe?
Polynucleotides are derived from natural sources and are generally considered safe when administered by a qualified practitioner.