In the world of medical aesthetics, the quest for youthful, glowing skin has led to the development of various innovative skin treatments. Among these, skin booster treatments and injectable polynucleotide treatments have emerged as game changers.
So, What Are The Differences Between Skin Booster and Injectable Polynucleotide Treatments?
Skin boosters
Are primarily composed of Hyaluronic acid (HA) and focus on hydration texture and overall radiance of the skin. Unlike traditional HA fillers that add volume or alter facial contours, skin boosters focus on improving the skin quality by enhancing its natural properties.
Best for individuals who have noticed early signs of aging, dullness or dehydration in their skin.
Its mode of action boosts the skin’s moisture levels from within and stimulates the skins natural collagen and elastin production over time. Resulting in a plumper, smoother more elastic skin texture.
Polynucleotides
Are cutting edge in the field of regenerative aesthetic medicine. They are designed to harness the body’s natural healing processes to improve skin health and appearance. When injected into the skin the polynucleotides act as a powerful stimulus for cellular growth, repair and regeneration.
Best for individuals looking to address more profound signs of aging and environmental damage or those seeking an improvement in skin texture and resilience.
Polynucleotides promote cellular repair, stimulate collagen and elastin production (two key proteins responsible for the skins structure and elasticity) which in turn reduces wrinkles and improves skin firmness. They stimulate the body’s natural hyaluronic acid production and enhance micro circulation. The anti-inflammatory properties of polynucleotides contribute to a reduction in skin redness, irritation and inflammation, further supporting healing and rejuvenation.
At a Glance
Skin Boosters
- Function: skin regeneration + fine line reduction
- Best for: dehydrated skin
- Injection points: multiple microinjections
- Longevity: 6-9 months (3 sessions recommended)
- Results: improves elasticity, plumps the skin
Polynucleotides
- Function: deep skin repair, cellular rejuvenation
- Best for: damaged, dehydrated, aged skin
- Injection points: various techniques (cannula, micro bolus)
- Longevity: 6-12 months (3-4 initial sessions recommended)
- Results: increases fibroblast activity, wound healing, promotes micro capillary formation, reduces inflammation
Skin boosters provide immediate hydration and plumping with results visible shortly after treatment.
Polynucleotides may take longer to become noticeable as they work by stimulating cellular activity and collagen production over time.
Skin Boosters are ideal for individuals seeking immediate hydration, a “glow up” and reduction in fine lines.
Polynucleotides are ideal for those looking for long term skin rejuvenation, addressing signs of aging and improving skin texture and elasticity.
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