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What Is Salmon DNA Polynucleotide?
Salmon DNA polynucleotide, it usually refers to DNA fragments derived from salmon, often in cosmetic or medical applications.
These are used for:
– Skin regeneration and repair: In skincare, salmon DNA polynucleotides can help stimulate cell repair and hydration.
– Wound healing: In medical applications, they can promote tissue regeneration.
– Anti-aging: They may help improve elasticity and reduce signs of aging due to their DNA-repair support and hydration properties.
In skincare, these polynucleotides are typically small fragments of DNA rather than full DNA strands, so they can penetrate and be absorbed by skin cells to support regeneration.
Who Its For?
It’s for people who:
Want anti-aging benefits –
reduces fine lines, improves elasticity.
Have dry or damaged skin –
helps with hydration and repair.
Are dealing with skin dullness or slow regeneration –
supports skin cell renewal.
Benefits of Salmon DNA Polynucleotide
Skin Regeneration & Repair
- Stimulates fibroblast activity, which produces collagen and elastin.
- Helps repair damaged skin cells from sun exposure, aging, or procedures.
- Supports faster healing of minor wounds or post-treatment recovery.
Anti-Aging Effects
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles by boosting skin elasticity.
- Improves skin firmness and overall texture.
- May slow down age-related degeneration of skin cells.
Hydration & Moisture Retention
- Enhances the skin’s ability to retain water, making it plumper and smoother.
- Helps reduce dryness and roughness, particularly in mature skin.
Soothing & Anti-Inflammatory
- Can reduce redness and irritation.
- Supports skin recovery after chemical peels, laser treatments, or microneedling.
Wound Healing & Tissue Repair (Medical)
- Promotes tissue regeneration in burns, ulcers, or surgical wounds.
- Improves the speed and quality of healing.
Cellular Protection
- Provides nucleotides for DNA repair, helping cells recover from oxidative stress.
- Supports overall cellular health, which indirectly improves skin appearance.
How Many Treatments Needed?
The number of polynucleotide (PN) treatments you’ll need depends on the brand, treatment area, and your skin goals (e.g., hydration, firmness, or anti-aging). But here’s a general guideline used across most protocols:
3 to 4 treatments, spaced 2–4 weeks apart
This allows the skin to build up collagen and repair at a cellular level.
Every 6 months
some prefer every 3–4 months for ongoing glow and firmness
Face/neck: 3–4 sessions initially
Under-eye: 2–3 sessions (as the area is delicate)
Scalp (for hair growth): 3–6 sessions depending on brand and concern
How Much Does Salmon DNA polynucleotide Treatment Cost?
More Information On The Salmon DNA polynucleotide Treatment Process
The First Step is to have a consultation.
Your treatment is the second step.
The Final Step is
AfterCare
- Do not Massage the treated area at all. If the area is washed, pat dry very gently with a soft towel. Do not rub the treated area for 48 hours.
- Do not bend excessively or lie down for at least 4 hours.
- Do not exercise the treated muscles by tensing them and relaxing for the first hour.
- Botulinum Toxin Type A takes 2-14 days to become effective. This is dependent on the strength of the muscles injected and the individual response.
- If the degree of muscle relaxation is not as you would wish, please get in touch with your practitioner
Frequently Asked Questions
They’re not fillers — they teach your skin to repair itself. Polynucleotides activate fibroblasts (the cells that make collagen and elastin), improving skin structure over time instead of adding volume.
You’ll start seeing improved glow and texture after about 2 weeks, but the real magic happens around 4–6 weeks as your skin’s collagen and hydration levels rebuild.
One session wakes the cells up — the next few keep them working. A series of 3–4 sessions helps the results lock in for longer-lasting regeneration.
Yes — and that’s where they shine. They can actually improve filler longevity and make the skin look healthier around filler-treated areas.
No, but they build up over time. Think of it like skin training — the more consistent you are, the better and longer your results last (typically 6–12 months).
No! PN can rejuvenate neck, chest, under-eyes, and even scalp for hair density. It’s about tissue health, not just skin glow.
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