So, generally speaking, polynucleotides and Seventy Hyal 2000 are both skin boosters. They are often compared because they have similar benefits. However, they both work very differently.
Polynucleotides contain salmon or trout DNA, which offers bio-stimulating properties and encourages our skin to regenerate.
Skin boosters like Seventy Hyal 2000 are made from hyaluronic acid, which is naturally found in our bodies. They boost skin moisture to help smooth fine lines and wrinkles.
Who should have skin boosters, and who should have polynucleotides?
Both have different properties, so they can be used for different skin conditions and problems. If you have Rosacea, acne scarring, skin pigmentation issues, or inflammation, we would recommend Polynucleotides, as this is what they were created for. However, if you want to boost moisture, increase radiance, and reduce fine lines and wrinkles, we would recommend Seventy Hyal 2000.
Full effects of Skin Boosters and Polynucleotides.
Polynucleotides
Deep tissue repair processes
Acne scarring
Skin conditions such as rosacea, melasma, and hyperpigmentation
Atrophic scarring
Deep lines and sunken wrinkles
Skin rehydration and rejuvenation
Elastosis
Facial ageing, such as sagging and the formation of fine lines
Lumpy scars
Seventy Hyal 2000
A youthful, radiant appearance
Improved skin tone, texture, and firmness
Reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Improvements for dry, crepey skin
Increased hydration
Improved appearance of dark circles
Stimulate collagen and elastin production
Who should have them?
Generally speaking, we recommend Skin Boosters for those under 30, as they are a natural way to enhance the look of your skin.
For those in their 30s—45s, we would recommend a mix of Polynucleotides and Seventy Hyal 2000, focusing each injectible on different parts of the face and neck.
For those over 45, we recommend polynucleotides. As your skin ages, it naturally produces less collagen and hydrochloric acid, so stimulating this will help enhance those results.
Our recommendation
If you are interested in skin boosters, we recommend booking a consultation with Hannah.
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