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28 Jan Exosomes or polynucleotides – which is better for anti-ageing and wrinkles??
Both exosomes and polynucleotides are excellent options for anti-ageing and wrinkles, but they work differently and are suited for different skin needs. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide:
Polynucleotides – Repair and Revitalise
How They Work:
- Polynucleotides are extracted from salmon (and sometimes other fish) DNA and work by repairing damaged skin and boosting cell turnover.
- They improve skin elasticity, stimulate collagen production, and strengthen the dermal structure.
Best For:
- Skin with visible signs of ageing, including wrinkles, fine lines, and loss of firmness.
- Clients with scarring, redness, or overall weakened skin (e.g., after sun damage).
- Those seeking gradual, long-term improvement in skin texture and elasticity.
Results:
- Plumper, firmer skin with fewer wrinkles.
- Smoother texture and better hydration.
- Gradual improvement over a series of treatments (3-4 sessions spaced a few weeks apart).
Who is the ideal candidate?
Someone in their late 30s or older who wants a natural-looking rejuvenation while addressing deeper signs of ageing.
Exosomes – Cellular-Level Repair
How They Work:
- Exosomes are tiny vesicles derived from stem cells that deliver growth factors, proteins, and genetic material to skin cells.
- They promote cell regeneration, reduce inflammation, and enhance collagen and elastin production.
Best For:
- Advanced signs of ageing, including deeper wrinkles and significant skin laxity.
- Clients who need fast and intensive rejuvenation or skin healing.
- Those who want cutting-edge, high-tech treatments for more dramatic results.
Results:
- Significant reduction in wrinkles and improved skin tone and texture.
- Faster skin repair and healing (great for post-procedure recovery).
- Long-lasting rejuvenation due to cellular repair and reduced inflammation.
Who is the ideal candidate?
Someone with moderate to severe ageing concerns or who wants a high-tech solution for reversing the effects of ageing.
Which is better for wrinkles?
- Mild to Moderate Wrinkles: Polynucleotides are a great starting point, as they improve hydration, elasticity, and repair over time.
- Deeper Wrinkles or Advanced Ageing: Exosomes offer a more intensive repair process with faster results due to their ability to work at the cellular level.
Combination Approach
For some clients, combining both treatments can yield the best results. For example:
- Start with exosomes to jump-start cellular repair and reduce inflammation.
- Follow up with polynucleotides to reinforce the skin’s structure and maintain long-term elasticity and hydration.
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