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Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides are the talk of the town in the aesthetic industry due to their impressive regenerative properties.
Here’s a breakdown of what Polynucleotides are and how they are making waves in skin rejuvenation:
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Polynucleotides are macromolecules that consist of long chains of nucleotides made up of three parts – a five-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base
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In DNA, the nitrogenous bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G), while RNA uses uracil (U) instead of thymine
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The structure of polynucleotides resembles a ladder with nitrogenous bases pairing up (A with T/ U, C with G) in the middle through hydrogen bonds.
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The sugar-phosphate backbone forms the sides, with nucleotides linked by phosphodiester bonds.
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Polynucleotides play a crucial role in genetic information storage and transfer, with the sequence of nucleotides encoding genetic information.
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The double-helical structure of DNA aids in efficient packaging into chromosomes and safeguards genetic material
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On the other hand, in the realm of aesthetics:
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Polynucleotides are the future of regenerative injectables, rejuvenating and regenerating skin beyond traditional skin boosters like Seventy Hyal 2000.
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They are distinct for their bio-stimulating properties promoting tissue repair and regeneration
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Polynucleotides address various skin concerns such as reducing fine lines, improving elasticity, and enhancing collagen production for youthful skin.
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They are considered a game-changer in advanced skin rejuvenation treatments, catering to the demand for effective non-invasive cosmetic procedures.
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With ongoing research, polynucleotides are poised to set new standards in skin rejuvenation within the aesthetic industry.
Polynucleotides and skin boosters are often compared for their skin rejuvenation effects but they work differently:
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Polynucleotides like VITARAN stimulate collagen synthesis and cellular regeneration at a deeper skin level, providing long-lasting improvements in texture and elasticity over time
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Skin boosters such as Seventy Hyal and Profhilo focus on injecting hyaluronic acid to enhance hydration and plumpness immediately
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The difference between these two treatments are:
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Polynucleotides target collagen production and cellular repair for gradual and lasting enhancements.
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Skin boosters offer quick visible improvements through hyaluronic acid injection
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Understanding the unique benefits of each treatment allows professionals to tailor solutions to meet individual skin needs:
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For clients seeking rapid hydration and instant glow, skin boosters can be ideal
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For those aiming for long-term skin rejuvenation and reduction of fine lines, polynucleotides are recommended.
Providing both treatments diversify the range of options for clients, matching their specific needs for skin health and beauty improvement. The process and effect of polynucleotides involve:
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Injection at a superficial skin level through tiny needles, sometimes leaving temporary blebs
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Complete absorption into the skin without lumps or bumps, with benefits becoming visible after a few weeks.
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Full effects appearing after about 3 months due to cellular-level action, with the downtime being the main drawback.