Soft Lines, Strong Results: Doctor-Led Skin Booster And Polynucleotide Plans In Portsmouth
Polynucleotides and skin boosters are some of the newest regenerative injectable treatments available and they can have a hugely transformative effect on everything from elasticity to hydration, texture and luminosity.
Skin boosters are some of the most popular treatments we offer here at The Pemberley Clinic, a doctor-led, Save Face-accredited clinic in Portsmouth. Today I wanted to take the opportunity to explain a bit more about what they are, how they work, and how they can fit into a number of skin health journey plans.
Why Skin Quality Injectables Are Different From Fillers
Dermal fillers can be an ideal way to restore lost volume to the skin, but they're not always suitable and they're far from the only option for those looking to regain a fresh-faced, glowy complexion.
Skin boosters are a different type of injectable treatment, as they get to work to improve skin quality rather than instantly changing the shape of your face. They're ideal for anyone who's nervous about filler or wants to look fresher and more luminous.
What Are Skin Boosters And Polynucleotides?
Skin boosters are hyaluronic acid-based injectables, which work to offer deep hydration and stimulate your skin's natural elastin and collagen production processes. Different skin boosters are also formulated with a variety of other ingredients, such as amino acids, minerals and antioxidants to support specific skin outcomes.
Treatment Areas And Timelines
Skin boosters can be used to address a range of concerns, including fine crepey lines, early laxity, dullness and a loss of bounce, especially in the hands, neck, chest and lower face.
This is a treatment that provides beneficial results over a period of time, which is why a course of up to three treatments is recommended, at between three and four week intervals. Skin boosters are designed to kick-start your skin's own elastin and collagen production processes, so you'll gradually start to notice that your skin looks and feels firmer, more radiant and rejuvenated.
When To Choose Skin Boosters Over Filler
Surface-level skin concerns respond really well to skin boosters, offering superb results on fine lines, crepiness and dullness. Areas with significant volume loss or deeper folds and wrinkles may benefit from a small amount of filler as well, but skin boosters and polynucleotides are really versatile treatments that can be combined into a number of skin health journeys.
Glow And Resilience Treatment Journeys
Skin boosters complement many other aesthetic treatments and medical-grade skincare products, so let's look at a few examples.
Perimenopause Glow Reset
Polynucleotides can be excellent for perimenopausal skin, offering a much-needed refresh as the skin can often start to feel dryer, tighter and less bouncy. This treatment can be combined with skincare tweaks and occasional MediLUX light treatments to address sensitivity and redness.
City-Stressed Skin
Skin boosters can combat pollution and other free radicals, which can seriously stress out the skin. Combine with gentle skin peels for added radiance and incorporate into a SK7 treatment plan for ongoing skin barrier support and overall brightness.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who are polynucleotides suitable for?
They're perfect for those who aren't looking for filler, but do want to improve the elasticity, hydration, texture and luminosity of their skin.
2. What skin booster treatments are available at The Pemberley Clinic in Southsea?
3. We offer several skin booster treatments, including Profhilo, Redensity, Restyalne Vetal and Ameela Polynucleotides.
How much do polynucleotides cost?
Ameela polynucleotide treatment sessions last for between 45 minutes and 1 hour and cost from £330.
Book A Skin Booster And Polynucleotides Consultation In Portsmouth
If you're interested in injectable treatments, simply give us a call or book your skin booster consultation online via our website. If you have an existing treatment journey, you may be able to add regenerative injectables to your plan, so don't be afraid to ask about this during your consultation.