A new era in aesthetic medicine – injectable polynucleotides
Skin booster to improve skin quality
Everything at a glance
- Treatment duration: 15 to 20 minutes
- Anesthesia: none, the treatment is painless for the patient
- Aftercare: Depending on the condition of the skin and the desired results, additional sessions may be required.
- Sociability: Conditional, hematomas may occur in some cases, but these disappear after a few days
- Visibility of results: immediate and delayed
- Durability of the results: several months
The world of aesthetic medicine is constantly evolving, producing innovative treatments that promise better results with minimal invasiveness. One of the latest breakthroughs in this field is the use of injectable polynucleotides. These advanced treatments are ushering in a new era of skin rejuvenation and repair, offering patients a new way to maintain youthful and healthy skin.
What are polynucleotides?
In aesthetic medicine, polynucleotides are usually obtained from natural sources and produced in such a way that they are well tolerated by the body. This means that they do not trigger any undesirable reactions and work well with the body’s tissues. Polynucleotides are often obtained from freshwater fish that are also intended for human consumption.
How do polynucleotides work?
Injectable polynucleotides work by utilizing their regenerative properties. When introduced into the skin, they promote cell proliferation and repair by stimulating fibroblast activity. Fibroblasts are crucial for the production of collagen and components of the extracellular matrix, both of which are essential for maintaining the structural integrity and elasticity of the skin.
Polynucleotides for more moisture and elasticity
In addition, polynucleotides have a hydrating effect as they can attract and retain moisture in the skin. This leads to an improved skin texture and a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles.
Polynucleotides against inflammation

Applications of polynucleotide treatment in aesthetic medicine
Injectable polynucleotides are mainly used for
- Anti-ageing treatments: Reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
- Skin hydration: Improves moisture retention in the skin for a more youthful appearance.
- Scar treatment: Improves the appearance of scars by promoting collagen production and skin regeneration.
- General skin health: supports the skin's natural repair processes to maintain its elasticity and firmness.
Advantages of injectable polynucleotides
- Improved skin appearance & improved skin structure: Polynucleotides support the regeneration of skin cells, which leads to an improved skin structure.
- Natural and safe: As they come from natural sources, these injections are biocompatible and have a low risk of side effects.
- Minimal downtime: The procedure is minimally invasive, so patients can quickly return to their daily activities.
- Long-lasting results: With proper care, the effects of polynucleotide injections can last for several months, providing a more lasting approach to skin rejuvenation.
- Versatility: They can be used on different parts of the body, including the face, neck and hands, making them a versatile tool in aesthetic medicine.
Who is this treatment suitable for?
Polynucleotide therapy has many areas of application. Treatment with injectable polynucleotides is ideal for people who want to combat signs of skin ageing, such as fine lines and wrinkles. The treatment can also help with dark circles under the eyes and sagging skin. People looking for a non-invasive way to improve the appearance of their skin will also benefit from this treatment.
The treatment is generally suitable for
- Men and women of all skin types
- young and mature skin
- People who want to improve the appearance and texture of their skin
The Skin Booster treatment works wonders and gives your skin a special glow effect.
It also works particularly well for the following indications:
Which areas can be treated with polynucleotides?
- Eye area
- Wrinkles around the mouth, eyes or cheeks
- Acne scars
- Neck
- Neckline
- Hands
- Hair

Who should carry out the treatment?
Treatment with polynucleotides should be carried out by a qualified and experienced specialist in aesthetic medicine or dermatology. Thanks to my many years of experience in the field of aesthetic treatments, I know what is important and can give you the best possible advice.
What do I need to consider after this Skinbooster treatment?
On the day of treatment, you should no longer massage the previously treated areas. You can shower after the treatment, but you should avoid saunas, steam baths, extreme cold or UV radiation from the sun or solarium for a few days. You should also avoid heavy physical work, movements with your head down and sport on the first day after the treatment, as well as cosmetic treatments in the first two days after the treatment.
Does the treatment of my skin with polynucleotides have side effects?
Small bruises may occur, but these usually disappear after a few days. Allergic reactions may occur after the treatment. However, we will discuss any potential complications in detail in a consultation beforehand. I will take enough time for you here!
When should treatment with polynucleotides not be carried out?
Treatment with polynucleotides should not be carried out if the patient is suffering from acute infections or inflammation in the intended treatment area, as these conditions could be aggravated by the injections. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also refrain from this treatment as the safety for mother and child has not been sufficiently investigated. Patients with autoimmune diseases or serious chronic illnesses should seek detailed medical advice beforehand. Treatment is also not recommended if you are known to be allergic to the ingredients of the products used. It is important to inform the doctor fully about all existing health problems and allergies in order to avoid possible risks.

The future of polynucleotide therapy
As research and development in the field of aesthetic medicine continues, the applications and effectiveness of polynucleotide therapy are expected to expand. Innovations in delivery methods and formulations are expected to make these treatments even more effective and accessible.
In conclusion, injectable polynucleotides represent a significant advance in aesthetic medicine and offer a promising new option for individuals looking to improve their skin health and appearance. As awareness of their benefits increases, polynucleotides are expected to become a cornerstone in the fight against ageing and skin damage.
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