Combining Dermal Fillers and Polynucleotides

Dr Raj Dhillon
By Dr Raj Dhillon

Dr Raj is passionate about improving industry standards and patient safety, alongside his other work commitments he is an Aesthetics Trainer.


When it comes to aesthetic treatments, advancements are constantly emerging, offering clients more effective and longer-lasting results.

One method to truly supercharge patient results is combination treatments such as dermal fillers and polynucleotides, two powerful treatments that work together to rejuvenate and enhance the skin through different mechanisms.

For those looking to achieve natural-looking, youthful results, understanding these treatments and how they can be combined is essential.

What Are Dermal Fillers?

Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are one of the most popular non-surgical treatments for facial rejuvenation. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring substance in the skin that helps retain moisture, giving the skin its plump and hydrated appearance.
 
However, as we age, the levels of HA in our skin decrease, leading to the loss of volume and the formation of wrinkles.
 
Dermal fillers are viscous injectable gels composed of synthetic HA that restore lost volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance facial contours.
What Are Dermal Fillers?
Common areas treated with dermal fillers include the cheeks, lips, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, and under-eye hollows. The results are immediate, and the effects can last anywhere from 12 to 18 months, depending on the product used and the area treated.
 

What Are Polynucleotides?

Polynucleotides are a newer addition to the aesthetic treatment landscape, offering a unique approach to skin rejuvenation. Polynucleotides are DNA fragments derived from Wild Salmon that, when injected into the skin, work on a cellular level to repair and regenerate tissue. These substances promote collagen production, enhance skin elasticity, and improve overall skin texture and tone.
Unlike fillers, which primarily add volume, polynucleotides address the quality of the skin itself. They work by stimulating the skin’s natural repair processes, encouraging the regeneration of damaged cells and improving microcirculation. This results in a healthier, more radiant complexion with improved elasticity and reduced fine lines.
 

How Do Polynucleotides Work?

Polynucleotides work through biostimulation, a process that activates the body’s natural repair mechanisms. When injected into the skin, these DNA fragments attract water, hydrating the tissue and creating an environment conducive to cell repair. They also act as a scaffold, supporting the structure of the skin and enhancing the effects of other treatments, such as dermal fillers.
The biostimulatory effects of polynucleotides are gradual, typically becoming noticeable after a few weeks. The treatment is particularly effective in areas with thinner skin, such as the neck, under the eyes, and around the mouth, where the first signs of aging often appear.
 

Common Areas Treated with Dermal Fillers and Polynucleotides

Both dermal fillers and polynucleotides can be used to treat a variety of areas on the face and body, depending on the desired outcome:
  • Face: Cheeks, lips, under-eye hollows, nasolabial folds, marionette lines, jawline, temples, and forehead lines.
  • Neck: To reduce sagging and improve skin texture.
  • Décolletage: For rejuvenation and reduction of fine lines.
  • Hands: To restore volume and improve skin texture.
  • Scars and stretch marks: For skin repair and improved appearance.

 

The Benefits of Combining Dermal Fillers and Polynucleotides

The combination of dermal fillers and polynucleotides offers a comprehensive approach to facial and body rejuvenation. While dermal fillers provide immediate volume and contouring, polynucleotides work over time to improve the skin’s quality, making the results more natural and longer-lasting.
  • Enhanced Results: Polynucleotides improve skin texture and elasticity, creating a smoother canvas for dermal fillers. This combination ensures that the filler results look more natural and refined.
  • Longer-Lasting Effects: Polynucleotides extend the longevity of dermal fillers by promoting healthier skin. Healthier skin holds fillers better, meaning the results can last longer than fillers alone.
  • Holistic Rejuvenation: By addressing both the volume loss and skin quality, this combination treatment offers a more holistic approach to anti-aging. Patients can enjoy a youthful appearance with natural-looking results.

 

Conclusion

For those seeking the best aesthetic treatments, the combination of dermal fillers and polynucleotides represents a powerful option. By leveraging the immediate effects of dermal fillers and the long-term benefits of polynucleotides, you can achieve long-lasting, rejuvenated, and most importantly natural looking outcomes.

If you want to read more, the experts at Consulting Room really know what they're talking about and have put together skin texturefine lines and wrinkles, under-eye hollows and dermal filler FAQs just for you.

If you have more questions, you can use the skin texturefine lines and wrinkles, under-eye hollows and dermal filler questions feature to talk to our panel of trained medical experts. 

If you're keen to get started with any of these treatments right away then you're in luck - those clever folks also have a list of trusted, accredited skin texturefine lines and wrinkles, under-eye hollows and dermal filler clinics in your area.

Many thanks to the author of this blog, Dr Raj Dhillon.

The Revital Lab is a doctor-led clinic based in Esher, Surrey, specialising in medical aesthetics and wellness treatments. It offers a bespoke holistic approach to optimise both skincare and longevity.

The clinic fully appreciates that most individuals contemplate aesthetic treatments for a significant period before engaging with a clinic. For this reason, it believes that each patient deserves a personalised approach to understand their story and expectations.

Call Revital Lab on 0137 261 3080 or visit the Revital Lab website.

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