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In the rapidly evolving field of aesthetic medicine, two names have consistently captured the attention of both practitioners and patients alike: Polynucleotides and Ellanse.
With the rise of people wanting to get both, we wanted to clear up the differences by talking to industry expert, Dr Vix Manning, global aesthetics industry trainer, speaker and key opinion leader for Sinclair Pharma’s Silhouette Soft Thread Lifts & Ellansé.
Let's get into how to clarify the key differences, ideal usage scenarios, and potential similarities between these treatments and address common misconceptions.
The difference between Ellansé and Polynucleotides
Ellansé stands out as a biostimulator and dermal fillers that not only corrects lines and wrinkles and folds but also promotes the body’s natural collagen production for long-term benefits. In contrast, Polynucleotides are chains of nucleotides that enhance skin hydration, elasticity, and repair, focusing on rejuvenation and hydration at the cellular level.
DrVixManning, explains:
“Ellansé, composed of polycaprolactone (PCL) microspheres, provides immediate volume enhancement with gradual collagen stimulation, lasting up to 1-2 years, while Polynucleotides (PN), derived from Salmon or Trout sperm, offer versatile skin rejuvenation through DNA repair and collagen synthesis, requiring multiple sessions for optimal results.”
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