Tissue stimulators are innovative preparations destined above all to the biorevitalisation of the skin. The passage of time affects everyone and more and more people decide to undergo aesthetic medicine treatments in order to slow down the ageing process of the body. Are tissue stimulators based on polynucleotides safe and efficient? When and how to apply them? The answers to these questions in the further part of the text!
What are tissue stimulators?
Tissue stimulators, i.e. biostimulators are used above all in the anti-ageing medicine. These preparations, through stimulation of the cells responsible for collagen and elastin synthesis, bring firmness, density and flexibility to the skin. What is important, the achieved effects are visible already after a few hours and look very natural.
Due to its strong hydrating and regenerating properties, the treatments with the use of tissue stimulators are perfect for dry and dehydrated skin. It is worth remembering that in the context of the upcoming cold winter.
The tissue stimulators are a large group of preparations. The biostimulators available on the market include those with hyaluronic acid, sodium succinate, collagen, amino acids or polynucleotides which we will analyse closely today.
Polynucleotides – what are they?
Polynucleotides are little fragments of RNA and DNA nucleic acids that occur naturally in all organisms. Thanks to that, the polynucleotides are fully absorbable and biocompatible with the human body. Their force resides above all in the capacity to bind huge amount of water molecules. Therefore, they present strong hydrating effects.
The polynucleotides are also responsible for an increased activity and increase in fibroblasts, i.e. the cells that are in charge of the skin structure construction. Moreover, the polynucleotides reduce free radicals and slow down the skin degeneration process caused by UV radiation effects. They also present strong regenerating effects.
Application and properties of tissue stimulators based on polynucleotides.
One of the most appreciated tissue stimulators based on polynucleotides is Nucleofill Strong. It is a preparation destined to renovation and biorestructuration of the skin. Due to strong hydrating and regenerating effects of the polynucleotides, Nucleofill restores a young and refreshed appearance of the skin. What is important, the preparation can be used regardless of the age and skin type of the patient.
Tissue stimulators such as Nucleofill are available in the form of gel. Long-chain polynucleotides comprised therein spread out uniformly inside the cells. Thanks to that, the preparation bring an effect of an intensive biostimulation which results in the skin lifting. The absence of protein content in polynucleotides-based tissue stimulators makes them non-allergic products. The elements that make up their action mechanism are:
- a deep hydration that results from the bonding of water molecules by the polynucleotides. The effect? A long-lasting hydration of the cellular matrix and the subcutaneous tissue.
- an antioxidant effect resulting from the fact that the polynucleotides reduce the free radicals effectively. This, in turn, leads to the reduction of the oxidative stress in the body.
- The biostimulation through the influence on fibroblasts receptors. The polynucleotides have an influence on an increased production of collagen and elastin which is a foundation of their regenerating properties.
The tissue stimulators based on polynucleotides are used in the case of an anoxic and dehydrated skin, during anti-ageing therapies, as well as in the process of getting rid of scars and stretch marks. With this preparation you will ensure the maximum safety and satisfaction for your clients!