Polynucleotides

Regenerate your skin

At Redefined Aesthetics, just outside Market Harborough, we offer advanced Polynucleotides treatment to rejuvenate and restore your skin’s natural radiance. Led by experienced nurse Billa, our clinic specialises in results driven aesthetic treatments designed to enhance your natural beauty.

Procedure Time

30 Minutes

Best Results

Within a few weeks

Prices

On Consultation

Recovery Time

Minimal

Discomfort

Mild

Result Duration

Varied

What is Polynucleotides Treatment?

Polynucleotides are naturally occurring molecules derived from DNA, known for their powerful regenerative and anti-inflammatory properties. When injected into the skin, they work at a cellular level to repair damaged tissue, stimulate collagen production, and improve hydration. This treatment helps to restore skin health, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a more youthful, revitalised complexion without the need for invasive procedures.

BILLA'S PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS INCLUDE

Benefits of Polynucleotides Treatment

  • Deep hydration and improved skin texture
  • Increased collagen and elastin production
  • Natural-looking skin rejuvenation
  • Reduction in fine lines and wrinkles
  • Enhanced healing and repair of damaged skin
  • Long-lasting results with minimal downtime
  • Suitable for delicate areas like under the eyes

Who is Suitable for Polynucleotides Treatment?

Polynucleotides treatment is suitable for most adults looking to improve skin quality, hydration, and overall radiance. It is particularly beneficial for those experiencing premature ageing, dullness, or skin damage. However, it is not suitable for individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have certain medical conditions. A thorough consultation with Nurse Billa will ensure the treatment is right for you.

Concerns Polynucleotides Treat

Polynucleotides are a versatile treatment suitable for addressing a range of skin concerns, including:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Loss of skin elasticity
  • Dry, dehydrated skin
  • Acne scars and other scarring
  • Hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone
  • Under-eye hollows and dark circles
  • Skin redness and inflammation
  • Sun damage

Polynucleotides faqs

Polynucleotides are injected into the skin using a fine needle or cannula. They stimulate skin regeneration, hydration, and repair by enhancing cellular turnover and collagen production.

Most clients experience minimal discomfort. A numbing cream can be applied to sensitive areas to enhance comfort during the procedure.

Typically, a course of 2-3 treatments, spaced a few weeks apart, is recommended for optimal results. Maintenance sessions can be done every few months to prolong benefits.

Results develop gradually over a few weeks as the skin regenerates. Full effects, including improved hydration and texture, can be seen after a series of treatments.

There is minimal downtime, with some clients experiencing mild redness or swelling for a few hours to a couple of days post-treatment. You can return to daily activities shortly after.

Results can last several months, depending on individual skin type and lifestyle factors. Regular maintenance sessions help sustain the benefits.

Treatment Prices

  • Eye £250
  • Eye – Course of 3 £600 
  • Eye – Course of 4 £800
  • Face &/or Body £250
  • Face &/or Body – Course of 4 £800

I have been using Billa for my facial treatments since she opened up her clinic. She’s professional and full of knowledge. My skin has felt and looked so much better since I started with Billa, so much so that I visit every 4-6 weeks. The clinic is in a beautiful setting and very private. I would highly recommend this lady.

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Billa is a Registered Nurse with over 17 years of qualified experience. She previously worked within the NHS in an acute settings, therefore is up to date with current practice as client safety is paramount to her.

Billa trained in aesthetics within Harley Street in London and is a member of NMC (Nursing & Midwifery Council), ACE (Aesthetics Complications Group) and BAMAN (British Association of Medical Aesthetic Nurses).