At LB Beauty & Clinic, we know that recovery doesn’t end when the stitches are removed. Polynucleotides are naturally derived molecules that stimulate skin regeneration at a cellular level. By boosting collagen production, hydrating tissue, and reducing inflammation, they support faster healing and smoother recovery following surgery.
Derived from purified DNA fragments (often salmon DNA).
Known for regenerative, anti-inflammatory, and hydrating effects.
Widely used in aesthetic medicine for skin repair and rejuvenation.
Accelerates wound healing.
Reduces scar tissue formation.
Improves skin elasticity and hydration.
Restores even tone and texture.
Minimises post-surgery downtime.
Expert Care – Treatments performed by skilled professionals.
Tailored Plans – Every recovery is personalised to your needs.
Advanced Products – Using the latest, clinically proven polynucleotides.
Patient Comfort – Gentle procedures with full aftercare support.
Natural Results – Subtle, confident healing you can see and feel.
Most patients describe the procedure as very tolerable. You may feel a slight sting or pressure during the micro-injections, but we apply a numbing cream beforehand to keep you comfortable. Any mild redness or tenderness usually settles within a few hours.
You’ll begin to notice subtle improvements in skin hydration and texture within the first 2–4 weeks. Over time, as collagen and elastin production increase, scars and treated areas continue to improve, with the best results showing after completing the recommended sessions.
This depends on your skin’s condition and the type of surgery you’ve had. Most clients benefit from a course of 2–4 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart. Your clinician will create a tailored treatment plan based on your healing progress and personal goals.
Polynucleotides are not a “scar eraser,” but they significantly improve the appearance of scars by softening their texture, reducing discoloration, and blending them more naturally with the surrounding skin. The result is smoother, healthier-looking skin that is less noticeable over time.
Yes — polynucleotides are biocompatible and very safe once your surgeon has confirmed that your incision or wound has healed sufficiently. At LB Clinic, we always review your medical history and post-surgery stage to ensure treatment is introduced at the right time for optimal safety and results.