It’s an exciting time to be in aesthetic medicine, with new advancements emerging every few months. Incorporating these developments, whether they are new machines, polynucleotides, or Profhilo—collectively known as skin boosters—into your practice shouldn’t be prohibitively expensive.
Polynucleotides (PN) have been around for over 30 years, and while their use in aesthetic medicine isn’t new, their introduction to the UK market is. As a result, they are backed by robust technology and clinical research. Derived from salmon or trout gonads, a lot goes into ensuring the safety of polynucleotides. This includes controlling the health conditions of the fish by monitoring their diet, allowing for a more consistent and reliable source of polynucleotides. PN undergo a highly refined and innovative process using High Purification Technology, as used by Mastella’s Plinhest range, ensuring the highest purity and safety. Through this technology, they isolate pure polynucleotides without peptides, proteins, or lipids.
On a chemical level, the Polynucleotides increase fibroblast cells, positively influencing the wound healing process. They also increase the area of collagen fibres, enhance hyaluronic acid synthesis, inhibit melanogenesis, and promote intensive angiogenesis.
Polynucleotides are versatile and can be used for an array of skin conditions and aesthetic concerns:
These treatments offer significant benefits due to their regenerative properties and ability to rejuvenate the skin at a cellular level deeply.
PN treatments can normalize the physiological environment of the skin as a primer, enhancing the efficacy of dermal fibroblasts. This makes them excellent preparatory treatments before or in combination with other procedures such as fillers, microneedling, PRP, chemical peels, and laser treatments.
The decision to incorporate polynucleotides into your practice should consider their unique properties and the broad range of conditions they can address. Their ability to act independently and synergistically with other treatments offers flexibility in designing comprehensive treatment plans that address specific patient needs.
For more detailed information on Polynucleotide treatments and training, visit our course page here. Ready to incorporate this innovative treatment into your practice? You can directly book your spot through our online scheduling system here.
The average cost for Polynucleotide treatments ranges from £300 to £450.
Profhilo has been around for over 30 years, and while its use in aesthetic medicine isn’t new, its introduction to the UK market is. Profhilo treatments are backed by robust technology and clinical research. Derived from ultrapure hyaluronic acid, the process ensures the highest safety standards. The production involves a highly refined and innovative process using NAHYCO Hybrid Technology, ensuring maximum purity and safety by isolating pure hyaluronic acid without any chemical cross-linking agents.
On a chemical level, Profhilo increases fibroblast activity, promoting wound healing. It also enhances the area of collagen fibres, boosts hyaluronic acid synthesis, inhibits melanogenesis, and promotes intensive angiogenesis.
Profhilo is versatile and can be used for various skin conditions and aesthetic concerns:
This treatment significantly benefits the thin, sensitive skin under the eyes, helping reduce dark circles, fine lines, and puffiness through enhanced hydration and collagen production.
Profhilo is highly effective in improving skin hydration, texture, and elasticity, making it an ideal treatment for skin revitalization.
Profhilo treatments can normalize the skin’s physiological environment, enhancing dermal fibroblasts’ efficacy. This makes them excellent preparatory treatments before or in combination with other procedures such as fillers, microneedling, PRP, chemical peels, and laser treatments.
The decision to incorporate Profhilo into your practice should consider its unique properties and the broad range of conditions it can address. Its ability to act independently and synergistically with other treatments offers flexibility in designing comprehensive treatment plans tailored to specific patient needs.
For more detailed information on Profhilo treatments and training, visit our course page here. Ready to incorporate this innovative treatment into your practice? You can directly book your spot through our online scheduling system here.
The average cost for Polynucleotide treatments ranges from £250-350.
We love Profhilo for its ability to deeply hydrate and improve neck wrinkles and thinning skin while also giving the face a radiant glow. Polynucleotides, however, are excellent for rejuvenating the delicate skin around the eyes and addressing neck wrinkles. Having both treatments in your arsenal will enhance your treatment spectrum and allow you to offer more comprehensive skin rejuvenation solutions.
For patients seeking polynucleotide treatments or profhilo, please get in touch with Cosmedoc, our sister company.
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