Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides, also known as PDRN, are innovative in aesthetics and skin treatments. Derived from DNA and RNA, they stimulate tissue repair, collagen production, and skin rejuvenation. Commonly used in mesotherapy and injections, Polynucleotides aim to enhance skin texture, reduce wrinkles, and promote a youthful appearance
Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides are a highly effective option for under-eye treatments, as they provide excellent results without the common side effect of puffiness associated with HA fillers.
In order to achieve optimal results, it is recommended to have 3-4 sessions spaced a month apart. Maintenance sessions every 9-12 months are needed to prolong the effects of the treatment, which typically last up to one year.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is an injectable treatment composed of polynucleotides that promote tissue repair and regeneration. It encourages skin hydration and elasticity by stimulating collagen production.
Ameela Polynucleotide is used for skin rejuvenation, improving skin texture, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and enhancing skin resilience.
It is also known for its wound-healing properties.
The product is injected into the skin’s dermal layer, often with a fine needle or via a cannula technique. Providers may use a topical anesthetic to minimize discomfort during the process.
Treatment regimens can vary, but most patients undergo an initial series of 2-3 treatments spaced a few weeks apart. Afterward, maintenance sessions can be carried out every 6 to 12 months.
Recovery is usually swift, with most patients experiencing only mild side effects like redness or swelling at the injection site, which subsides within a few days. Most activities can be resumed immediately.
As a licensed and certified professional, Dr. Kotryna minimizes risks during this treatment. Although rare, serious complications may include infection or allergic reaction. Bruising, swelling, and discomfort at the injection site are common and temporary side effects.