What Are Polynucleotide Skin Boosters Made From?
Whenever a skincare treatment trends or goes viral, there are often some rather wild assertions as to where it comes from, which sometimes shape the name of the treatment it is most widely known for.
Whenever a skincare treatment trends or goes viral, there are often some rather wild assertions as to where it comes from, which sometimes shape the name of the treatment it is most widely known for.
From skin hydrating boosters to skin tightening injections, a dedicated skin clinic has treatments for every type of skin at every age, but understanding which treatments and skincare products are best for you can be difficult if you do not understand your skin type.
When you book a consultation at our skin clinic, we will discuss your skincare goals, which treatments will get you the natural, beautiful results you are looking for, as well as how many treatments you need to reach that point.
Polynucleotides have been grabbing headlines this year, but if you’ve only just stumbled across this new form of aesthetic treatment, what do you need to know?
Let’s start with the basics…
Skin rejuvenation, like building muscle, often involves encouraging repair and restoration of healthy skin in controlled ways that maximise results whilst minimising discomfort and recovery time.
The cold, windy and wet weather can cause havoc for skin, which is why it is especially important to take care of yourself during the autumn months.
We all know we should moisturise well and wear SPF, but here are our alternative tips to ensure you maintain your great-looking skin throughout autumn:
The ideal skin treatment will depend on your individual needs, with some treatments being based around preventing future skin issues and preserving your current look for longer, whilst others are targeted treatments designed to target particular areas.
Alongside anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers are one of the most popular aesthetic treatments available. They are quick to administer, have minimal downtime and can be tailored with the help of an aesthetic practitioner to achieve the best possible results.
Now we are in mid-summer, there is much you need to do to look after your skin on a day-to-day basis with the sun as high in the sky as it gets and (hopefully) a couple more months of hot sunny sunshine to come. But that doesn’t mean you should postpone facial treatments until autumn.
Now that summer is almost upon us, you may be thinking two thoughts about your facial appearance and skin. One of these will be the need to deal with the heat and the UV rays of the summer sun. The other may be ongoing concerns for which you may want to seek treatment.
