Polynucleotides (PNs) are advanced regenerative treatments derived from purified Salmon DNA fragments that stimulate your body’s natural repair processes. They work by activating fibroblasts, improving cell turnover, and supporting tissue regeneration—helping restore skin quality and strengthen weakened hair follicles at a cellular level.
Polynucleotides can be used for two distinct purposes:
skin rejuvenation and hair restoration. While the underlying science is the same, the treatment approach and outcomes are completely different for each.
Importantly, polynucleotides do not create new hair where follicles do not exist. When used on the scalp, they support existing hair follicles and improve growth conditions. When used in the face or skin, they improve skin quality only—they do not cause facial hair growth.
This makes polynucleotides one of the most versatile and natural regenerative treatments available.


Polynucleotides for hair are formulated specifically to support weakened hair follicles, improve scalp health, and enhance the conditions required for hair growth. This treatment does not create new follicles, but works to strengthen and revitalise existing ones.
Follicle Support & Repair
Polynucleotides improve the cellular environment surrounding hair follicles, helping to restore function in weakened or miniaturised follicles.
Improved Blood Supply to the Scalp
By stimulating microcirculation, they increase oxygen and nutrient delivery to the scalp—critical for healthy hair growth.
Anti-Inflammatory Action
Scalp inflammation is a common contributor to hair thinning. Polynucleotides help calm the scalp, reducing inflammatory stress that can impair follicle activity.
Tissue Regeneration
They support healthier scalp tissue, creating optimal conditions for stronger, thicker-looking hair over time.
Hair polynucleotides are injected into the scalp at controlled depths and in targeted patterns designed to treat areas of thinning. The product used for scalp treatment is specifically formulated for follicular support, and is different from that used for skin rejuvenation.
Hair restoration with polynucleotides is a gradual, regenerative process rather than a cosmetic camouflage.
Benefits may include:

Polynucleotides for skin are designed to improve skin quality, structure, and cellular health, rather than adding volume or altering facial movement. This treatment focuses on repairing and strengthening the skin from within, producing natural-looking rejuvenation.
Cell Repair & Regeneration
Polynucleotides stimulate fibroblasts, the cells responsible for producing collagen and maintaining the skin’s structural integrity. This enhances natural skin renewal and improves tissue resilience.
Collagen Stimulation
By increasing fibroblast activity, polynucleotides boost collagen production, helping restore firmness, elasticity, and overall skin strength.
Improved Microcirculation
They encourage the formation of new micro-blood vessels, improving oxygen and nutrient delivery to the skin. This supports healthier, brighter, more resilient tissue.
Anti-Inflammatory Action
Their calming effect reduces inflammation, redness, and irritation, making them ideal for sensitive, ageing, or compromised skin.
Skin polynucleotides are administered using fine micro-injections at specific depths depending on the treatment area. This allows precise placement into the dermal layers where regeneration occurs, ensuring optimal biological activity.
This is not a filler and does not change facial shape. Instead, it improves skin quality gradually as regeneration takes place.
Benefits may include:
Importantly, skin polynucleotides do not stimulate hair growth. When used on the face, they act only on skin cells and collagen production—not hair follicles.

This is a treatment derived from salmon DNA to stimulate fibroblasts, promoting tissue repair and enhancing cell turnover to regenerate skin and hair follicles.
Polynucleotides (PNs) in facial aesthetics refer to a class of molecules derived from DNA that are used in various cosmetic procedures aimed at improving the appearance of the face. These molecules are typically administered through injections or topical applications to address issues such as skin aging, wrinkles, fine lines, and loss of elasticity.
The mechanism of action of polynucleotides involves several key processes:
In facial aesthetics, polynucleotides are commonly used in procedures such as mesotherapy, where they are injected into the skin using fine needles at specific depths. This technique allows for targeted delivery of PNs to areas of concern, such as the cheeks, forehead, or around the eyes, to achieve desired aesthetic outcomes.
Additionally, polynucleotide-based masks, serums, and creams may be used in topical skincare regimens to complement professional treatments and maintain long-term results. These topical products can help enhance skin hydration, firmness, and radiance, while also providing antioxidant and anti-aging benefits.
Overall, polynucleotides offer a promising approach to facial rejuvenation, with their ability to stimulate collagen production, promote tissue repair, and improve overall skin quality. However, it's important to note that individual results may vary, and it's essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional before undergoing any cosmetic procedure involving polynucleotides.
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