polynucleotides
what are polynucleotides?
Polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRNs) and polynucleotides are generating significant buzz in the aesthetics and dermatology industries due to their powerful regenerative properties. These are naturally occurring building blocks of DNA, extracted primarily from salmon or other fish sources, that have been shown to promote tissue repair, improve skin elasticity, and enhance overall skin health.
Before Polynucleotide treatment, a full consultation is mandatory to assess your medical history, understand your aesthetic goals, and evaluate any contraindications. This ensures the treatment is safe, personalised, and provides the best results while minimising potential risks or complications.
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more advanced treatments
Botulinum toxin, is widely used for both medical and cosmetic purposes. Medically, it treats a range of conditions by blocking nerve signals to muscles, resulting in temporary muscle paralysis or relaxation.
Advanced Cosmetic Applications:
- Masseter Muscle Reduction (Jaw Slimming): Botox is injected into the masseter muscles to reduce jaw clenching (bruxism) and slim the face, creating a more V-shaped facial contour.
- Non-Surgical Face Lifts: “Liquid face lifts” involve using Botox in combination with dermal fillers to smooth wrinkles and lift the face without invasive surgery.
- Chronic Migraine Relief: Botox can reduce the frequency of migraines by preventing the activation of pain pathways.
- Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating): It helps manage excessive sweating, especially in the underarms, hands, and feet.
Botox’s versatility continues to grow, with ongoing research into new therapeutic and aesthetic applications.