Polynucleotides in the simplest of terms are injectable, sterile and highly purified products, derived from fish, typically salmon or trout. The polynucleotides are then incorporated into a polymerised injectable gel, which once injected binds with water molecules to make skin tissue firmer and more hydrated.
Some people refer to them as “biostimulators” because the polynucleotide chain has an anti-free radical action and serves as a scavenger of hydroxyl radicals, which accumulate due to stress and UV radiation (sun damage). The hydration and anti-free radical properties of polynucleotides help to create the optimal environment for fibroblast growth, responsible for generating collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, essential for resilient skin.