The Rise of Regenerative Aesthetics: Polynucleotides Explained

For years, the aesthetic industry relied heavily on replacing lost volume with traditional dermal fillers or freezing dynamic muscles with anti-wrinkle injections. While these remain the gold standard for structural balancing, a new frontier has emerged: Regenerative Aesthetics.
What are Polynucleotides?
Unlike fillers, which sit in the tissue to create immediate volume, Polynucleotides (PDRN) are a bio-stimulator. Derived from highly purified marine DNA fractions, they do not mask aging; they act at a cellular level to repair it. When injected into the dermis, they signal your body's own fibroblasts to rapidly produce collagen, elastin, and deeply hydrating hyaluronic acid.
The Ultimate Cure for Dark Circles
One of the most profound applications of this treatment is in the tear trough. Historically, treating dark under-eye circles was notoriously difficult, as the skin here is exceptionally thin. Tear trough filler can sometimes lead to puffiness or the 'Tyndall effect' (a bluish tint under the skin). Polynucleotides solve this entirely by physically thickening the dermal layer, reducing transparency, neutralizing free radicals, and restoring a bright, rested appearance without adding synthetic volume.
The Treatment Protocol
Cellular regeneration takes time. We typically recommend a protocol of 3 to 4 sessions, spaced 2 to 3 weeks apart. While the results are not immediate like filler, they are profoundly long-lasting, fundamentally changing the architecture and health of your skin.
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