
Skin Boosters &
Polynucleotides

Skin boosters and polynucleotides are both injectable treatments that aim to improve skin quality and reduce signs of aging, but they work through different mechanisms. They are NOT a Dermal Filler. Skin boosters, which primarily contain acid, focus on hydration and immediate improvement. Some skin boosters are more beneficial for brightening the skin and others are good for tightening the skin to reduce and prevent sagging.
Polynucleotides, on the other hand, stimulate cellular repair and collagen production for more gradual but longer-lasting results.
Here's a more detailed look:
Skin Boosters:
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Mechanism:
Skin boosters typically contain hyaluronic acid, a naturally occurring substance in the skin that attracts and retains moisture. They work by providing deep hydration and stimulating collagen production, improving skin texture and elasticity.
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Results:
Skin boosters offer immediate hydration and improvement in skin texture, often resulting in a more radiant and plump appearance. Some skin boosters are better for radiance and others are better for tightening skin. Contact for a free consultation to discuss your skin requirements for the best suited treatment.
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Duration:
Results can last for several months, depending on the individual and the type of skin booster used.
Polynucleotides:
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Mechanism:
Polynucleotides are derived from salmon DNA and work by stimulating cellular repair and regeneration at a deeper level. They promote collagen and elastin production, improving skin elasticity and overall quality.
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Results:
Polynucleotides lead to gradual improvement in skin quality, with results becoming more noticeable over time. They can also help to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles.
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Duration:
Results can last for several months to a year, depending on the individual and the treatment protocol.
Key Differences:
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Composition:
Skin boosters primarily use hyaluronic acid, while polynucleotides utilize DNA fragments derived from salmon.
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Mechanism:
Skin boosters focus on hydration and immediate improvement, while polynucleotides stimulate cellular repair and regeneration for longer-lasting results.
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Timing of Results:
Skin boosters offer immediate results, while polynucleotides show more gradual improvements over time.
How Bio-remodeling Works:
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Hyaluronic Acid:
Bio-remodelling injections use hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring substance in the skin that helps with hydration and volume.
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Stimulation:
The HA is injected into the skin, stimulating the body's natural collagen and elastin production.
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Hydration:
HA helps to hydrate the skin, improving its overall appearance and texture.
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Remodelling:
The treatment aims to improve the skin's structure from within, addressing signs of aging and sagging.
Benefits of Bio-remodelling:
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Improved Skin Quality: Enhances skin tone, texture, and radiance.
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Reduced Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Helps to soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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Increased Skin Elasticity and Firmness: Improves skin elasticity and firmness, reducing sagging.
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Natural-Looking Results: Does not aim to volumise or reshape, but rather to improve skin quality and hydration.
Key Differences from Dermal Fillers:
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Purpose:
Bio-remodelling focuses on improving skin quality and hydration, while dermal fillers are used to add volume and contour.
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Hyaluronic Acid:
Bio-remodelling uses a unique high and low molecular weight HA formulation that diffuses throughout the skin, allowing for deeper hydration and nourishment.
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Injection Technique:
Bio-remodelling injections are often administered using a specific pattern (BAP - Bio Aesthetic Points) for optimal product diffusion.
Bio-remodelling injections are a non-surgical treatment that utilises hyaluronic acid to improve skin quality, hydration, and elasticity, addressing signs of aging and sagging without the need for volume or reshaping.
Which one is right for you?
The best choice between skin boosters and polynucleotides depends on individual needs and desired outcomes. Skin boosters are a good option for those seeking immediate hydration and improvement in skin texture, while polynucleotides are better for those looking for long-term skin rejuvenation and addressing signs of aging.
Contact for a free consultation and we can work towards your skin improving journey!
Skin Boosters

Polynucleotides
