Another effect of ageing is the loss of facial volume. This can appear as deep
hollows under the eyes, thinning lips and sagging cheeks. While anti-wrinkle injections relax muscles, dermal fillers restore lost volume. They are made up of hyaluronic acid, which is already found naturally in the skin. This helps to restore moisture and firmness to your skin.
Dermal fillers are the best anti-ageing treatment to recontour areas such as the cheeks, jawline and lips. They help enhance your natural facial contours and smooth wrinkles without surgery.
Combining Anti-Wrinkle Injections and Dermal Fillers
Many people choose to combine anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers. The correct balance of both treatments in skilled hands work together to improve the signs of ageing.
Polynucleotide Treatment
How Do Polynucleotides Target the Effects of Ageing?
Polynucleotide injections have revolutionised anti-ageing treatments. Unlike anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers, they work at a deeper cellular level, stimulating collagen production to rejuvenate the skin and combat visible signs of ageing.
Polynucleotides help your cells to behave like they used to. They enhance your skin texture, making them ideal for treating acne scars, fine lines and wrinkles. This treatment is an excellent choice for long-term anti-ageing solutions, as it supports tissue repair and rejuvenates damaged skin cells. You’ll start seeing results after your first treatment and the full effect will be visible in around six weeks. Your skin will feel tighter and firmer, leaving you looking and feeling more youthful.