What is the best polynucleotide product?

Plenhyage, Plinest, Newest, Rejuran, Vitaran, Nucleofill: these are just a few of the trade names of polynucleotides that are available for aesthetic use in the UK. In addition to Ameela, there are several brands that produce the injectable product for aesthetic purposes, such as Nucleofill, Pluryal Silk and Mastelli.

As the regenerative injectables sector continues to grow, more injectable polynucleotides are being added to the market almost daily.

In this crowded market, one product line is ahead of its competitors: VITARAN. Available exclusively at Fox Pharma, VITARAN is a revolutionary range of polynucleotides that offers unparalleled results for its customers.

VITARAN is an injectable biorevitalizant that is part of the polynucleotide family. Acclaimed as the latest innovation in aesthetics, VITARAN is an injectable with the CE mark intended to regenerate and repair the skin at the cellular level. Derived from 100% filtered fragments of trout DNA, VITARAN stimulates skin fibroblasts to aid in the synthesis of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid for a rejuvenated appearance. From the world's skincare capital, South Korea, VITARAN offers customers a natural solution to improve their skin at a deeper level and helps prolong skin vitality and health.

With two products available in the range, VITARAN I and VITARAN II, these injectables are the world's first polynucleotides with 100% controlled quality control and are an excellent option for customers to address a range of concerns. While both VITARAN I and VITARAN II share the same exceptional quality, they are specifically formulated for different areas of application. For example, VITARAN I is the most suitable for treating the delicate under-eye area, while VITARAN II is better suited for use in other facial regions and of the body. Lumi Eyes typically uses a manual injection method for treatments.

The area under the eyes houses very delicate and thin skin, which offers the best results when the polynucleotide is placed in the dermis, the middle layer of the skin. However, manual injections often penetrate too deeply and place the polynucleotide in the adipose tissue below the dermis. While some benefits are seen as the product penetrates upwards, towards the dermis, the already low 2% concentration in Lumi Eyes weakens even more when it reaches the target area. In contrast, Dr.

Bong's EyeBright employs a state-of-the-art motorized injection device that guarantees high-precision control of the depth of the injection and ensures that the polynucleotide reaches the dermis precisely. Polynucleotides, on the other hand, can treat multiple causes of under-eye problems, as they deeply moisturize, firm and tighten the skin, improve microcirculation and smooth lines and wrinkles. Because polynucleotides are minimally invasive aesthetic treatments, potential side effects are few and far between. In general, clients can expect to see the results of polynucleotide treatments within three to five weeks; however, this depends on each individual. When faced with well-established treatments, such as Dr.

Bong's EyeBright polynucleotide, Lumi Eyes cannot efficiently and effectively deliver the promised results. Usually, the effects of polynucleotide treatments last approximately six months before requiring a maintenance session. In addition, for people who are already receiving a tear filler for cupping, the incorporation of polynucleotides into the treatment plan usually allows longer intervals between filling sessions. Polynucleotides can be used effectively in several facial areas, such as under the eyes, neck, and even the jawline and cheekbones.

In the aesthetic world, polynucleotides are known as the future of regenerative injectables and are acclaimed for their ability to rejuvenate and regenerate skin. Some people call them “biostimulators” because the polynucleotide chain acts against free radicals and acts as a scavenger of hydroxyl radicals, which accumulate due to stress and UV radiation (sun damage). It's not the prettiest source, but polynucleotides are derived from the DNA of salmon sperm, after being filtered, ultra-pure and sterilized, of course. The moisturizing and anti-free radical properties of polynucleotides help create the optimal environment for fibroblast growth, responsible for generating collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, essential for skin elasticity.

On average, the results of polynucleotide treatments last about six months before a patient needs a maintenance session. Polynucleotides have received a lot of attention because they are composed of DNA fragments from salmon sperm (or trout sperm, depending on the brand), which, although unlikely, triggers the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid in human skin. In addition, although dermal filler provides physical volume to the face, polynucleotides act to initiate the body's natural rejuvenation processes.

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