Can polynucleotides help acne? | Skin Perfection

Can polynucleotides help acne?

Struggling with stubborn acne that just won’t shift, no matter how many products you try or how “clean” your skincare routine is? And if you’re researching advanced options like polynucleotides, chances are you’re done wasting time and money on one-size-fits-all solutions. You want results. Clear skin. Confidence. Relief. So let’s get into it. Can polynucleotides actually help acne? And if so, how?

What are Polynucleotides?

Polynucleotides might sound like something out of a science lab (and yes, they are derived from highly purified Salmon DNA fragments), but their role in skin regeneration is both natural and powerful. Think of them as cellular messengers, that deliver instructions to your skin cells to repair, rebuild, and balance.

Can polynucleotides help acne?

Acne is not just about clogged pores. It’s an inflammatory skin condition. Polynucleotides calm that inflammatory response, which helps reduce redness, swelling, and flare-ups.

If you’re someone who scars easily after breakouts, polynucleotides can accelerate the repair process and improve skin texture over time.

Acne-prone skin is often dehydrated but oily (yes, both). Polynucleotides improve your skin’s water retention without clogging pores, helping your skin maintain balance.

When your skin barrier is compromised, it overreacts to everything. It triggers, bacteria, stress. Strengthening that barrier is key to long-term acne management.

The shift from just treating acne to transforming skin health

There’s a big difference between masking acne and actually supporting the skin to thrive.

Traditional treatments like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and even oral medication have their place, but they don’t always solve the deeper problem. And they often leave your skin irritated, dry, or worse, more reactive.

That’s why many are now combining clinical procedures like Dermapen microneedling or chemical peels with polynucleotide mesotherapy to both treat the surface and stimulate repair from within.

We’re moving from “just stop the breakouts” to “how do I get my skin to regenerate, glow, and feel strong again?” Polynucleotides help make that shift happen.

And no, this isn’t the same as filler. While fillers replace lost volume, polynucleotides restore vitality, improve tone, and reduce scarring over time. They’re a skin restorer, not a skin shaper.

Should you consider polynucleotides for acne?

If your acne is chronic, scarring, or reactive and if you’ve already tried conventional approaches without lasting results, then yes, this treatment could be a game-changer. But like anything in aesthetics, there’s no one-size-fits-all.

That’s why I recommend a free skin consultation, where we analyse your skin in depth, understand your history, and create a bespoke acne treatment plan that supports your long-term goals. You’ll get expert guidance without pressure, so you can make an informed decision with confidence.

Because your skin deserves more than trial-and-error. It deserves strategy, science, and someone who truly understand your skin.

Contact our team today to book an appointment.

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