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Polynucleotides
Polynucleotides, also known as nucleic acid polymers, are essential molecules found in all living organisms, playing a fundamental role in the storage and transmission of genetic information. These polymers are composed of repeating units called nucleotides, which consist of a sugar molecule (ribose or deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine/uracil).
How it works
Polynucleotides, often abbreviated as PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide), are a type of nucleic acid derived from salmon DNA. In skincare, PDRN is used as an active ingredient in various topical products and injectable treatments to promote skin regeneration and rejuvenation. Here’s how polynucleotides work in skincare:
Cellular Repair and Regeneration: Polynucleotides contain fragments of DNA that are structurally similar to the DNA found in human cells. When applied to the skin, PDRN penetrates the epidermis and stimulates cellular repair and regeneration processes..
Collagen and Elastin Synthesis: PDRN has been shown to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, two essential proteins that contribute to skin elasticity, firmness, and overall youthfulness.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Polynucleotides exhibit anti-inflammatory properties, which can help calm and soothe irritated or inflamed skin.
Improved Skin Hydration: PDRN has hygroscopic properties, meaning it attracts and retains moisture in the skin. By enhancing skin hydration levels, polynucleotides help restore the skin’s natural moisture barrier, prevent water loss, and maintain optimal skin health and elasticity.
In summary, polynucleotides work by stimulating cellular repair and regeneration, promoting collagen and elastin synthesis, reducing inflammation, improving skin hydration, and enhancing the delivery of nutrients into the skin. As a result, PDRN-based skincare products and treatments offer a safe, effective, and versatile solution for rejuvenating and revitalizing the skin, restoring its youthful appearance and vitality.
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Treatment Time
30 minutes
Treatment Anaesthesia
Numbing cream required
Treatment Downtime
Minimal
Treatment Frequency
A course of 3, taken 3-5 weeks apart. Yearly maintenance treatment as required,
Treatment Results
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Frequently asked questions
What are polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are molecules composed of repeating units called nucleotides. They are essential for storing and transmitting genetic information in living organisms.
What are the components of a polynucleotide?
A polynucleotide consists of three main components: a sugar molecule (ribose or deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine/uracil).
What is the difference between DNA and RNA?
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a double-stranded nucleic acid found in the nucleus of cells, responsible for storing genetic information. RNA (ribonucleic acid) is single-stranded and plays various roles in gene expression, protein synthesis, and regulation.
What is the function of polynucleotides in cells?
Polynucleotides serve as the blueprint for protein synthesis and are involved in processes such as DNA replication, transcription, and translation. They also play roles in DNA repair, recombination, and gene regulation.
How do polynucleotides encode genetic information?
The sequence of nucleotides in a polynucleotide chain encodes genetic information in the form of a genetic code. This information is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) and translated into proteins by the cellular machinery.
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