polynucleotide treatment

Treatments

Ameela Polynucleotide

Polynucleotides are an advanced skin treatment derived from purified salmon DNA.

These bioactive molecules interact with the skin's cellular processes to promote natural repair and regeneration, making it particularly effective for wide range of ageing concerns.

Benefits

Restores skin firmness and elasticity

Triggers and improves tissue regeneration by attracting stem cells

Helps with contouring and tightening

Moisturizing effect due to its strong water retention capabilities

Protect skin from free radicals and cellular damage

ameela polynucleotide treatment

Polynucleotide treatment areas

Face

Under-eye area

Neck

Décolletage

Hands

Polynucleotide treatment cost

£300

Per session. 3 sessions per area.

Each session should be two weeks apart.

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Ameela Polynucleotide FAQ's

What is the difference between polynucleotides and dermal fillers?

Polynucleotides stimulate natural collagen production and enhance skin repair over time, offering gradual, long-lasting improvements in skin texture and firmness. Dermal fillers, on the other hand, provide immediate volume by filling in wrinkles and facial folds, delivering instant results. While polynucleotides focus on regenerating and strengthening the skin, dermal fillers are ideal for quick enhancements of facial contours.

What are the side effects of polynucleotides?

Polynucleotide injections are generally a well-tolerated treatment, with most side effects being mild and temporary. Common side effects include redness, swelling, and bruising at the injection site. These typically resolve within a few days. More serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, are rare but can occur.

How can I prepare for my treatment?

To prepare for your treatment, avoid alcohol, vigorous physical activities, and blood thinners like aspirin and vitamin E for 24 hours prior. This helps reduce the risk of bruising and ensures optimal results.

Who is not a candidate for Ameela Polynucleotides?

Polynucleotides are not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women due to a lack of safety data.

Those allergic to seafood should avoid it, as it’s derived from salmon DNA. Vegans may also want to skip this treatment since it’s not plant-based.

Additionally, individuals with active skin infections or inflammation should wait until these issues resolve before considering Ameela​.