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Impact of Polynucleotides in Tear Trough Treatment - Bright Smile Clinic, London NW3
Sunday 16th June 2024
Polynucleotides have attracted attention in the field of aesthetics for their impact, on skin rejuvenation and anti aging treatments. These molecules, derived from salmon DNA possess properties that stimulate the production of collagen, aid in tissue repair and enhance skin elasticity. Polynucleotides rejuvenate the under-eye area by stimulating collagen and elastin production, improving skin texture and reducing the appearance of hollows. The treatment brightens dark circles under the eyes, giving the skin a more refreshed and youthful appearance. A minimum of treatment sessions are usually recommended for optimal results, the effects of polynucleotides can last for several months with proper maintenance. If you have any questions about these treatment then please get in touch with BrightSmile Dental & Aesthetic Clinic in London NW3. We will answer all of your questions and offer a bespoke treatment to you. For more information, book your consultation today here or call us on 02074311444
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Spring Discount Offer On Polynucleotides Treatment - Bright Smile Clinic London NW3
Wednesday 29th May 2024
Single session - £275 (Offer Price), Normal price £375, a saving of £100 3 sessions for the price of 2 - £750 (Offer Price), Normal price £1125, a saving of £375 Polynucleotides Offer terms & conditions * Offer ends 30 June 2024 * Can’t be used in conjunction with any other offer Polynucleotides, also known as PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) have attracted attention in the field of aesthetics for their impact, on skin rejuvenation and anti aging treatments. These molecules, derived from salmon DNA possess properties that stimulate the production of collagen, aid in tissue repair and enhance skin elasticity. Through techniques like microneedling or injections polynucleotides can be introduced into the skin to reduce lines, wrinkles and signs of aging. Their ability to promote cell growth and repair damaged tissues makes them a promising option for achieving radiant skin. Based on a formulation of DNA, they interact with the body’s natural processes at a cellular level, where they boost the repair and regeneration mechanisms, stimulating fibroblast and collagen production for skin that has improved elasticity and radiance. If you have any questions about these treatment then please get in touch with BrightSmile Dental & Aesthetic Clinic in London NW3. We will answer all of your questions and offer a bespoke treatment to you. For more information, book your consultation today here or call us on 02074311444 Tags: botox, filler, NW3, facial rejuvenation, botulinum toxin, NW6, hampstead, Juvederm, hyaluronic acid, Finchley Road, facial aesthetics, tear trough, dermal filler, 8-point lift, liquid face lift, liquid facelift, non-surgical face lift, non-surgical facelift, facelift, aesthetic, facial revitalisation, facial revitalization, md codes, Mauricio de Maio, allergan, facial codes, NW8, hollow eye-circles, under-eye circles, Teoxane, Aesthetics, London, stylage, antiaging, johns wood, harmonisation, harmonization, facial balance, facial harmonisation, facial harmonization, facial balancing, polynucleotide, anti-aging, polynucleotides, hollow eyes Categories: Bright Smile Clinic News |
Posted by Bright Smile Clinic at 15:47
Revitalizing Radiance: The Transformative Advantages of Polynucleotides in Tear Trough Treatment
Sunday 24th December 2023
The benefits of polynucleotides for tear trough treatment are far greater than those of traditional methods. Made from salmon DNA, they are biocompatible and stimulate natural tissue regeneration. Unlike dermal fillers, polynucleotide treatments are well tolerated by people with sensitive skin, minimizing the risk of adverse reactions. This is why they are a great alternative for people with tear trough concerns. Plynucleotides stimulate the production of collagen as well as elastin, which helps to address the root causes of tear trough problems. This results in more gradual and natural improvements in texture and elasticity over time. The biological nature of these compounds supports long-term results, as they help to rejuvenate tissue over time. Not only do they address cosmetic concerns, but they also promote overall skin health. Tear trough treatments have the potential to improve hydration and reduce fine lines. However, it is important to consult a qualified healthcare professional to determine if this treatment is suitable for your individual tear trough concerns. The benefits of polynucleotides: Increase cell turnover, Improve skin elasticity, Reduce signs of hyperpigmentation, Minimise pore size, Boost hyaluronic acid production, Reduce hollowing, Lessen fine lines, and Give a brighter complexion If you have any questions about these treatment then please get in touch with BrightSmile Dental & Aesthetic Clinic in London NW3. We will answer all of your questions and offer a bespoke treatment to you. For more information, book your consultation today here or call us on 02074311444
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Posted by Bright Smile Clinic at 12:25
Unleashing the Power of Polynucleotides in Aesthetic Transformations, Bright Smile Clinic NW3
Saturday 9th December 2023
Polynucleotides, also known as PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide) have attracted attention in the field of aesthetics for their impact, on skin rejuvenation and anti aging treatments. These molecules, derived from salmon DNA possess properties that stimulate the production of collagen, aid in tissue repair and enhance skin elasticity. Through techniques like microneedling or injections polynucleotides can be introduced into the skin to reduce lines, wrinkles and signs of aging. Their ability to promote cell growth and repair damaged tissues makes them a promising option for achieving radiant skin. Additionally the use of polynucleotides in medicine is often associated with side effects making them a popular choice for individuals seeking non invasive yet effective solutions for improving their skins appearance. As research progresses polynucleotides are emerging as a resource in the quest, for long lasting aesthetic enhancements. If you have any questions about these treatment then please get in touch with BrightSmile Dental & Aesthetic Clinic in London NW3. We will answer all of your questions and offer a bespoke treatment to you. For more information, book your consultation today here or call us on 02074311444 Tags: botox, filler, NW3, facial rejuvenation, botulinum toxin, NW6, hampstead, Juvederm, hyaluronic acid, Finchley Road, facial aesthetics, dermal filler, 8-point lift, liquid face lift, liquid facelift, non-surgical face lift, non-surgical facelift, facelift, aesthetic, facial revitalisation, facial revitalization, md codes, Mauricio de Maio, allergan, facial codes, NW8, Teoxane, Aesthetics, London, stylage, antiaging, johns wood, harmonisation, harmonization, facial balance, facial harmonisation, facial harmonization, facial balancing, polynucleotide, anti-aging Categories: Bright Smile Clinic News |
Posted by Bright Smile Clinic at 11:15
Beyond the Needle: Unveiling the Time Course of Botox Efficacy in Aesthetics
Sunday 3rd December 2023
The reason why Botox wears off is because it’s temporary. Botox blocks nerve signals to the muscles, causing temporary paralysis that reduces the appearance of wrinkles. Over time, the body breaks down the injected Botulinum toxin and eliminates it from the bloodstream. When the nerve signals return to normal, muscle activity resumes and wrinkles come back. How long does Botox last? Most Botox treatments last between three and four months. Results vary from person to person. Factors like metabolism, injection method, and muscle dynamics affect how long Botox lasts. If you’re looking for long-lasting aesthetic results from Botox, you’ll need to re-inject regularly. If you have any questions about these treatment then please get in touch with BrightSmile Dental & Aesthetic Clinic in London NW3. We will answer all of your questions and offer a bespoke treatment to you. For more information, book your consultation today here or call us on 02074311444 Tags: botox, filler, NW3, facial rejuvenation, botulinum toxin, NW6, hampstead, Juvederm, hyaluronic acid, Finchley Road, facial aesthetics, dermal filler, 8-point lift, liquid face lift, liquid facelift, non-surgical face lift, non-surgical facelift, facelift, aesthetic, facial revitalisation, facial revitalization, md codes, Mauricio de Maio, allergan, facial codes, NW8, Teoxane, Aesthetics, London, stylage, johns wood, harmonisation, harmonization, facial balance, facial harmonisation, facial harmonization, facial balancing, resistance Categories: Bright Smile Clinic News |
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