Polynucleotides (PN-HPT) are highly purified DNA fragments sourced from fish. When gently injected into the skin they “wake up” fibroblast cells—the skin’s natural builders—so they can make fresh collagen and elastin. The result is firmer, smoother, healthier-looking skin that quite literally regenerates itself from within.
Face, neck, décolletage, under-eye area, hands, and even the scalp or intimate zones where skin quality needs a boost.
Expect skin that looks firmer, smoother and more radiant, with dark circles softened and dry areas noticeably more hydrated. Early changes show within three weeks, while best results appear after your course is complete and can last around six to nine months.
The procedure is classed as low-risk. You may see mild redness, pinpoint swelling or small bruises for a day or two; normal activities can usually resume straight away.
They are purified pieces of DNA that tell your skin cells to repair and regenerate—think of them as a “software update” for tired tissue.
Filler and boosters mainly add water or volume; polynucleotides switch on your own collagen-building machinery, so results look natural and get better over time.
Most people feel only slight stings from the tiny needles. We can apply numbing cream or use a cannula for extra comfort.
A standard course is three to four visits about three weeks apart, followed by one refresher every six to nine months.
Skin looks dewy within days thanks to the hydration gel. Firmer, smoother texture builds gradually from week three onward as new collagen forms.
Little bumps flatten within 24–48 hours. You can wear mineral makeup after 12 hours if you wish.
Yes. Polynucleotides actually help balance excess pigment, so they are safe for all Fitzpatrick types.
Absolutely. Using polynucleotides first can make laser, radio-frequency or filler sessions work better and last longer thanks to the skin-priming effect.