Ameela polynucleotides have just launched at sk:n Clinics (the UK’s leading dermatology, aesthetic and laser clinics), in response to this growing consumer demand for treatments which “level up” skin health from within, without altering natural features.
Dr Toni Phillips, Leading Aesthetics Expert at sk:n explains; "Polynucleotides are transforming the way we think about skin health, ageing and longevity. They’re so much more than hydration and collagen boosters; they hydrate, brighten, lift and tighten and can be used across the face and body. If you’re starting polynucleotide treatments in your 30’s, essentially you will never need to look ‘aged’ if you don’t want to.”
What Are Ameela Polynucleotides?
Ameela are a leading brand of polynucleotides, which are purified fish DNA fragments derived from salmon (as these most closely resemble human polynucleotides), which can repair and regenerate skin at a cellular level. Unlike fillers, which add volume, or anti-wrinkle treatments, which relax facial muscles, Ameela polynucleotides work alongside the skin’s natural processes to enhance health and quality by boosting hydration, elasticity and collagen production.
Not Just A Pretty Face…
According to Dr Toni, Ameela polynucleotides have four main methods of action – each adding to their diverse rejuvenating potential for different treatment needs and areas of the body:
Dr Toni’s Lowdown on Ameela Polynucleotides
Yes, polynucleotides are clinically tested and have a long-standing history in medicine, particularly for wound healing. They are biocompatible and highly purified, minimising the risk of adverse reactions. Ameela polynucleotides are derived from natural DNA materials sourced from salmon, so not suitable for strictly vegan lifestyles.
Not necessarily! Ameela polynucleotides are unique in that they offer both a preventative AND restorative function depending on your skin health needs and work seamlessly alongside other injectables. Not all patients will benefit from the same treatment plan. An advanced medical practitioner will be able to advise what blend of treatments is right for your particular needs and also how this will likely change over time.
At sk:n, we believe only medically-trained practitioners should provide aesthetic injectable treatments. Ameela polynucleotides require advanced injector skills – especially if you’re treating around the complex anatomy of the eye area, so always make sure you go to an expert who’s been trained on this particular treatment.
Most patients find the procedure very tolerable; Ameela can be administered via a fine needle or microcannula and a numbing cream is applied to minimise any discomfort during the micro-injections. Post-treatment, you may experience mild redness or swelling at the injection sites, but these effects typically subside within 24–48 hours. One benefit of using microcannulas is there are no markings following treatment. Over the following weeks, you’ll notice gradual improvements in your skin’s texture, hydration, and overall health – as well as plumper fat pads and lifted muscles.
Ameela polynucleotides are a course of 1-2 treatments which can be done one week apart. This is important as not all brands of polynucleotides the same in terms of treatment number and spacing.
Polynucleotides stand out for their natural-looking results and multi-benefit approach. They provide targeted care, especially for delicate areas like the under-eyes, without the puffiness sometimes associated with fillers. Gradual improvements ensure a refreshed and radiant appearance that looks like you - just better!
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