Polynucleotides

Polynucleotide treatments are an innovative dermatological solution designed to enhance skin health and appearance. These treatments involve the use of naturally derived polynucleotides, which are DNA fragments known for their regenerative properties. By boosting cell repair and stimulating collagen production, polynucleotides improve skin elasticity, hydration, and overall texture.

Ideal for individuals seeking to reduce signs of aging, address skin damage, or rejuvenate dull and tired skin, polynucleotide treatments are versatile. They effectively target fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, and skin laxity while promoting a brighter, more youthful complexion.

Polynucleotide treatments are minimally invasive and typically administered through injections or topical applications, ensuring quick recovery and long-lasting results. Suitable for all skin types, these treatments are a safe, scientifically proven option to restore vitality and resilience to your skin.

Discover how polynucleotide therapy can help you achieve radiant, healthier skin!

IPL (INTENSE PULSED LIGHT) SKIN REJUVENATION

IPL (INTENSE PULSED LIGHT) SKIN REJUVENATION

IPL is the gold standard for photorejuvenation. This patented technology provides dramatic results for a variety of benign conditions. How intense pulsed light works IPL technology is a type of laser that generates intense bursts of red or blue light. These heat the...

Photodynamic therapy

Photodynamic therapy

How does it work in the skin? PDT utilisesphotosensitising agents, oxygen and light to create a photochemical reaction that preferentially destroys pre- malignant and malignant skin cells. A photosensitising cream is applied for a few hours prior to the procedure....

Cryotherapy / freezing

Cryotherapy / freezing

Cryotherapy is the use of and application of extremely low temperatures e.g. -296 degrees centigrade to destroy abnormal or diseased tissue. We may use cryotherapy to treat seborrheic and viral warts, actinic keratoses and pre cancerous lesions such as Bowen’s disease...