Skin Regeneration
Polynucleotides
A next-generation injectable treatment designed to repair, strengthen, and rejuvenate the skin at a cellular level
What Are Polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are biostimulatory injectable treatments derived from purified DNA fragments. They work by supporting cellular repair, hydration, and collagen production, improving skin quality from within rather than altering facial movement or volume.
At The Kelly Clinic, polynucleotides are used as part of a medical skin regeneration strategy, not a cosmetic quick fix.
What Do Polynucleotides Treat?
Fine lines and crepey skin
- Loss of skin elasticity
- Dull, tired or dehydrated skin
- Under-eye skin quality concerns
- Acne-damaged or compromised skin
- Ageing skin on the face, neck, décolletage and hands
Your consultant plastic surgeon will assess your individual needs and recommend the best treatment plan.
The Kelly Clinic Difference
Consultant-Led Regenerative Care
All treatments are guided by consultant-level expertise in skin anatomy and tissue health.
Anatomy & Skin Biology First
Treatment plans are based on skin quality, integrity, and long-term outcomes.
Subtle, Natural Results
Designed to improve the skin itself — not change facial structure or expression.
Medical Safety & Precision
Sterile technique, medical-grade products, and evidence-based protocols.
Benefits of Polynucleotides
Improved skin elasticity and firmness: Polynucleotides stimulate collagen and elastin production, helping to strengthen the skin, improve elasticity, and soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Deep, long-lasting hydration: By enhancing the skin’s ability to retain moisture, polynucleotides deliver sustained hydration, leaving the skin looking fresher, smoother, and more radiant.
Calming and anti-inflammatory effects: With natural anti-inflammatory properties, polynucleotides can help reduce redness, swelling, and irritation, supporting healthier, more balanced skin.
What to Expect
Treatment time: Approximately 30–45 minutes
Discomfort: Mild; typically well tolerated
Downtime: Minimal; small injection marks may be visible for 24–48 hours
Number of sessions: Usually a course of treatments for optimal results