In this episode of Face the Facts, we’re taking a closer look at two of the most talked-about treatments in regenerative aesthetics: skin boosters and polynucleotides.
But what are they, and how do they actually work?
Polynucleotides, derived from purified salmon DNA, are bio-stimulators that encourage the skin’s natural repair processes. They support collagen production, improve hydration, elasticity, and texture — offering a more subtle, gradual approach to skin rejuvenation. Unlike dermal fillers, they don’t add volume but instead help improve overall skin quality from within.
We also discuss skin boosters — injectable treatments designed to deeply hydrate and restore the skin’s glow, making them a great option for anyone looking to improve tone, texture, and elasticity without drastic change.
Whether you work in aesthetics or are simply interested in what these treatments can offer, this episode covers the essentials — from how they work to who they’re best suited for.