The Complete Guide to Polynucleotide Therapy: Skin and Hair Regeneration Through DNA
Welcome to the future of aesthetic medicine. In the heart of London, a revolutionary treatment is transforming how we approach skin and hair rejuvenation. Polynucleotide therapy, a cutting-edge treatment harnessing the power of DNA fragments, is now available at Mesglo Aesthetic Clinic in Marylebone. This comprehensive guide will explore everything you need to know about this innovative therapy, from the science behind it to the remarkable results it can achieve.

What is Polynucleotide Therapy?

Polynucleotide therapy is a regenerative treatment that uses highly purified fragments of DNA to stimulate cellular repair and regeneration. These polynucleotides, derived from salmon DNA, are biocompatible with the human body and work at a cellular level to rejuvenate skin and hair. Unlike other treatments that simply mask symptoms, polynucleotide therapy addresses the root causes of ageing and hair loss, promoting long-lasting, natural-looking results.

FeatureDescriptionTreatment TypeInjectable regenerative therapySourceHighly purified salmon DNAMechanismCellular repair and regenerationApplicationsSkin rejuvenation, hair loss treatment, anti-ageingResultsNatural-looking, long-lastingDowntimeMinimal

At Mesglo Aesthetic Clinic, we are proud to offer this advanced treatment to our clients in Marylebone and across London. Our expert practitioners are highly trained in the latest polynucleotide techniques, ensuring you receive the safest, most effective treatment possible. To learn more about our polynucleotide treatments, please visit our Polynucleotide Face Treatment and Polynucleotide Hair Treatment pages.

The Science Behind Polynucleotide Therapy: How DNA Fragments Work

Polynucleotide therapy is grounded in the science of cellular regeneration. The highly purified DNA fragments used in this treatment work through two primary mechanisms: the A2 receptor stimulation pathway and the salvage pathway. https://mesglolondon.co.uk/?p=4308

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