Should you not know of them, you are not alone. Among those behind-the-scenes heroes in mesotherapy who deserve far more recognition than they do are these ones. Let us thus turn things around and reveal some little-known facts about polynucleotides in mesotherapy.

Though they sound like something you would study in a biology textbook, polynucleotides are not as scary as they first sound. For hydration, healing, and skin renewal, these naturally occurring molecules are working miracles. And to be honest, the scientific underpinnings of them are equally intriguing than their outputs.

What Are Polynucleotides? (written in plain English)

Let us summarize: Fragments of DNA, polynucleotides are meant to help your skin rebuild. Consider your skin to be a crowded building site. Wear and tear — think sun exposure, pollution, and simple aging — leaves it looking a little rough over time. Polynucleotides are like the project manager who intervenes, hands everyone blueprints, and says, “Alright, let’s rebuild this thing.”

Where do they come from? The interesting thing is most polynucleotides used in mesotherapy come from salmon DNA. Salmon DNA is quite similar to human DNA, thus it fits our skin quite perfectly, no strange responses or drama.

Polynucleotides Are Not Just About Anti-Aging — But They Are Excellent at It

When you consider anti-aging, your brain might immediately go to fast fixes like fillers or Botox. On the other hand, polynucleotides “follow the scenic road”. They do not only flatten wrinkles, but rebuild the skin from the ground up. It’s like repairing a house’s foundation rather than merely coating it with new paint.

What’s even cooler is that they work on a cellular level. Polynucleotides help increase skin elasticity, lessen fine lines, and even out uneven texture by pushing your skin to create more collagen and elastin. Furthermore, the benefits you observe with polynucleotides are long-lasting unlike treatments that produce quick (but transient) results.

In What Way Do Polynucleotides Fit Mesotherapy?

If you have never heard of mesotherapy, it is basically a treatment whereby small injections of skin-loving substances are placed exactly where they are needed. Consider it as a sophisticated vitamin, mineral, and – yes – polynucleotide delivery mechanism.

The beauty of mesotherapy is its flexibility. Mesotherapy combined with polynucleotides can produce some rather amazing results whether your concerns are fine lines, acne scars, under-eye bags, and other issues. Furthermore, the treatment is minimally invasive, thus downtime is either very little or nonexistent – you might leave the clinic looking somewhat pink, but by the next day you will be shining.

Not Only for the Face: Less-Known Uses for Polynucleotides

While most people consider skincare to be all about the face, polynucleotides have a far more general use. First of all, they’re great for the neck and décolletage — two areas that often show aging far before we’re ready to address them.

A less-known approach addressing hair loss is with polynucleotides. injected into the scalp, they can boost blood flow, help hair follicles be stimulated, and promote regrowth. Though it’s not an overnight miracle, anyone trying to solve thinning hair without resorting to surgery has a great alternative.

Perfect for Sensitive or Damaged Skin

If you have ever had a skincare treatment that left your face feeling as though it passed through a wind tunnel, you will probably appreciate the fact that Polynucleotides are quite mild. For those with sensitive skin or disorders like rosacea, they are a first choice since they lower inflammation and encourage healing.

Do you have stretch marks or acne scars that simply won’t fade? Polynucleotides can help. They progressively reduce the look of scars and leave the skin looking smoother by increasing cell turnover and skin elasticity.

Is There a Catch?

You most likely want to know if there is a drawback, and to be honest, there is not much to be unhappy about. Having said that, patience is absolutely vital. Treatments involving polynucleotides are not a short fix. To see obvious changes, you probably need several sessions; those changes will take time to develop. But the reward? Long-lasting changes that actually improve the health of your skin — not only enhance its appearance.

The only other consideration is the price of the treatment. Although mesotherapy using polynucleotides is not the most affordable choice available, considering the long-term advantages makes the investment worthwhile.

Let Us Talk About Under-Eyes (because it’s a tricky spot)

One of the toughest places to treat is the under-eye area. It’s delicate, prone to puffiness, and a dead giveaway. Because they are subtle, polynucleotides perform miracles here. Unlike fillers, which occasionally seem unnatural in this area, they do not add volume. Rather, they concentrate on enhancing the skin’s quality, so rendering it more youthful, brighter, and smoother. It’s like a syringe’s night of sleep.

Are Polynucleotides the Future of Skincare?

Though it’s difficult to say for sure, they are most certainly creating a niche. Polynucleotides are increasingly being included into mesotherapy treatments by more and more practitioners; patient comments have been overwhelmingly favorable. What is not to love about a treatment that is natural, efficient, and catered to your particular skin type?

Ultimately, polynucleotides have staying power even if they lack the flashy appeal of some other treatments. They are about arming your skin with the tools it needs to operate at its best, not only about appearances. And is that not what everyone wants?