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Polynucleotides vs Profhilo: Which is right for you?

  • Writer: Lucie Barnes
    Lucie Barnes
  • Feb 26, 2024
  • 3 min read

Polynucleotides, Profhilo and Skin Booster Treatments, Wakefield, Yorkshire

In the realm of aesthetic medicine and skincare, the pursuit of youthful, radiant skin has led to the development of various treatments. Among these, polynucleotides and Profhilo stand out for their unique approaches and impressive results. This article delves into what these treatments are, how they work, their application areas, the longevity of their effects, and how they compare with each other.

 

What are Polynucleotides?

Polynucleotides (PN) are a relatively new development in skin rejuvenation. They are long chains of nucleotides, which are the basic structural units of DNA and RNA. This treatment involves injecting purified polynucleotide gel into the skin. The principle behind PN is to harness the reparative and regenerative abilities of nucleotides. They stimulate the fibroblasts in the skin, which are responsible for producing collagen and elastin – the proteins that give skin its firmness and elasticity.


The process of administering polynucleotides is minimally invasive and typically involves multiple small injections into the targeted area. This treatment can be used to address a range of concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, skin laxity, and even in improving skin hydration and texture.


One of the key benefits of PN treatment is its ability to promote skin healing and regeneration. This makes it not only effective in anti-ageing treatments but also in improving overall skin health. It is particularly popular for facial rejuvenation, under-eyes, neck, and décolletage areas.

 

How long do polynucleotides last?

Three to four sessions, spaced over 21-28 days are recommended for the best results. The effects of polynucleotides can last anywhere from 6 to 12 months, depending on the individual’s skin condition and lifestyle.

 

What is Profhilo?

Powered by pure hyaluronic acid, the treatment restores firmness by plumping up the skin to reduce fine lines and wrinkles and enhancing its ability to retain moisture whilst boosting collagen production, granting a tightening effect both immediately and over time.


Profhilo contains one of the highest concentrations of hyaluronic acid available and delivers prolonged efficacy, integrating into the tissue where it then really gets to work to restore the levels of hyaluronic acid naturally found in the skin. You can expect improvements in skin texture, elasticity, and hydration, with the boost of an almost immediate tightening effect in some cases. The treatment is especially effective for tackling skin laxity and signs of ageing, and it’s often used on the face, neck, hands, and arms.

 

How long does Profhilo last?

Similarly to polynucleotides, the results of Profhilo typically last around six months, after which repeat sessions are recommended to maintain the results.

 

What is the difference between Polynucleotides and Profhilo?

When it comes to choosing between polynucleotides and Profhilo, it boils down to specific skin concerns and desired outcomes. If your primary goal is to improve skin hydration, texture, and to achieve an overall rejuvenated look, Profhilo might be the better choice. Its high hyaluronic acid content is excellent for hydrating and subtly lifting the skin.


However, if your focus is on skin repair, regeneration, and tackling more pronounced signs of ageing like deeper wrinkles, scarring, rosacea, and loss of elasticity, polynucleotides might be more beneficial. They are particularly adept at stimulating the skin’s natural repair processes, leading to a more youthful and revitalised appearance. Unlike Profhilo, they can also be used to tackle concerns around the eyes including dark circles, crepey eyelids and mild hollowing.


Both polynucleotides and Profhilo offer effective solutions for skin rejuvenation, each with their own benefits. Your choice between them should be guided by your specific skin concerns, desired results, and professional advice from an experienced aesthetic practitioner. As with any aesthetic treatment, it’s crucial to consult with a professional who can assess your individual needs and recommend the most suitable treatment plan for your skin. With the right approach, both treatments can yield remarkable results, leaving you with healthier, more youthful-looking skin.


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