When injected into the skin polynucleotides signal two all-important changes to the way the skin behaves. First, it acts as a wound healing agent might do, telling skin to intensely repair, thereby reducing
scar tissue (including
stretch marks) and minimising other vagaries or patches of pronounced
texture on the skin.
It also has an anti-inflammatory effect, which means it will boost cell renewal, stimulate collagen production, improve elasticity and hydration, and reduce
wrinkles. In short, rather than act as a
filler, padding skin until removed or dissolved, it disappears, after giving the skin its regenerative instructions.