Polynucleotides Uxbridge
If you want the ultimate skin rejuvenation treatment, try Polynucleotides in Uxbridge at Dr Grace Kelly Aesthetic Skin Clinic.
At our skin clinic near Uxbridge, we offer Polynucleotide treatment to help improve skin hydration, boost collagen production and combat the early signs of ageing skin.
Polynucleotides are one of the latest injectable treatments that rejuvenate the skin by repairing damaged skin cells and skin tissue.
With a tailored course of treatment, you will achieve smoother, firmer skin, and better overall skin health.
Our doctor-led team are experts in Polynucleotides and other aesthetic treatments.
We understand how to work with your facial structure and skin concerns, so we can develop a bespoke treatment plan that will work for you and your skin.
If you are ready to find out how Polynucleotide treatment can help you achieve a more youthful appearance, get in touch with our expert team today.
What is Polynucleotide treatment?
Polynucleotides are one of the most advanced skin regeneration treatments.
They use bio-stimulators, specifically DNA and RNA to encourage skin repair and new skin cells to grow.
Because Polynucleotide treatment works on repairing the skin from within, it is a great treatment to boost collagen and elastin production.
These are two essential proteins that start to decrease in our body as we age.
They help to improve skin elasticity and deeply hydrate the skin.
This makes them an ideal treatment for addressing dark circles under the eyes, fine lines and wrinkles, and uneven skin texture.
After a course of treatments, you will see more youthful skin that is firm, hydrated and smooth.
The key benefits of Polynucleotide skin boosters
Polynucleotide skin boosters are great for improving long-term skin health and:
- Improving skin hydration – leaving your with plump and glowing skin
- Skin regeneration and repair – which makes them great for reducing sun damage, acne scars and rosacea (redness and inflammation)
- Increase collagen and elastin production – to enhance skin quality and firmness
- A more even skin tone and skin texture – by fighting pigmentation issues and smooth fine lines
- Provide natural-looking results – giving you a more youthful appearance and radiant skin
How does Polynucleotide treatment work?
Your first step is to have a consultation with one of our doctors or medical practitioners.
This will help us understand more about your skin concerns, skin type and medical history.
During this appointment, we will develop a tailored treatment plan.
It will include how many sessions you will need, and what areas you will benefit from having Polynucleotides in.
During the treatment, we will first apply a topical numbing cream to the treatment area. This will minimise discomfort, especially in sensitive areas such as the under eyes, neck or around the mouth.
We inject the Polynucleotides using a very fine needle. The depth of the needle will depend on what areas you are having treated and what skin issues we are treating.
In total, your treatment session should take 30 minutes.
The downtime with Polynucleotides is minimal. You may see some mild redness and swelling around the injection sites, which will go down in a few hours.
Polynucleotide treatment results
You will start to notice improvements in your skin tone and skin texture after your first treatment.
As skin tissue repair takes place, you will notice firmer skin that is also more hydrated.
For optimal results, including improved skin laxity and healthier-looking skin, you will need a course of 3-4 treatments, spaced at least two weeks apart.
You will see your results get better over the next couple of months as collagen and elastin production takes place.
We do advise coming back into our skin clinic for a top-up treatment at around the 9-12 month mark. This will ensure that you maintain healthy and glowing skin.
How do Polynucleotides compare to other aesthetic treatments?
You may be comparing Polynucleotides with other skin treatments such as dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle injections. But which one is best to rejuvenate your skin?
We break down how each of them compares:
Polynucleotides vs dermal fillers
Dermal fillers are an injectable treatment that use a soft, gel-like substance that contains hyaluronic acid.
They help to add volume or restore lost volume in the cheeks, lips, and jawline. They also reduce wrinkles and smooth out your skin texture.
They do not work on a deeper level like polynucleotides do.
They also do not repair damaged skin cells and improve the overall health and quality of your skin.
Dermal fillers focus on providing instant volume to the skin, while Polynucleotides offer more long-term benefits.
Polynucleotides vs anti-wrinkle injections
Anti-wrinkle injections work by using botulinum toxin (a purified protein) to relax certain facial muscles that cause fine lines to show.
These include crow’s feet, frown lines and forehead lines.
The results tend to last for 3-4 months, at which point, the muscles return to their normal function.
Unlike Polynucleotides, they do not address skin quality or skin texture. They also do not work on a cellular level to boost skin hydration and skin elasticity.
These two treatments can work well together to improve the appearance of the skin and help you look fresher and younger.
Book your consultation for Polynucleotides Uxbridge
At Dr Grace Kelly Aesthetic Skin Clinic near Uxbridge, we provide the highest standard of care.
We only use the latest treatments and skin products to ensure that you achieve natural-looking results that enhance your natural beauty.
Our expert team of medical professionals are fully trained in Polynucleotide treatment and other aesthetic treatments.
We know how to inject at the right points and depths, so that your treatments remain safe, you experience minimal downtime, and you see improvements in your overall appearance.
To find out how Polynucleotides can boost your skin health and skin quality, book your consultation today.
How to find us
You can find our clinic in Chalfont St. Peter, Gerrards Cross. We are less than a 15-minute drive from Uxbridge and have plenty of parking spaces next to the clinic.
Address
3 Church Lane House
Church Lane
Chalfont St Peter
Gerrards Cross
Buckinghamshire
SL9 9RE
Tel: 01753 888 282
Email: info@drgracekelly.co.uk
About Uxbridge
Uxbridge is a small town that has a welcoming and warm sense of community. It sits within the London borough of Hillingdon and is only 15 miles from West London.
The town of Uxbridge is most famous for being the home to the Battle of Britain Bunker. This is a base that was used by RAF Fighter Command during the war in 1940.
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