Salmon-DNA-derived injectables for tissue repair — particularly suited to under-eyes, neck, and damaged skin.
Polynucleotides are short-chain DNA fragments (derived from purified salmon DNA) that stimulate tissue regeneration — fibroblast activation, anti-inflammatory action, and improved skin quality. They are best for tired, thin, or damaged skin rather than for adding volume.
The consultation
We assess the area: most commonly the under-eye region, neck, and skin damaged by sun, scarring, or thinning. We will tell you if you would be better served by other technologies (filler, Profhilo, laser) — polynucleotides have a specific niche, and over-using them in the wrong place is wasteful.
Our approach
We use Plinest, Newest, and Pronova for face, neck, and intimate areas respectively. Microinjections placed in a grid pattern; three sessions, two weeks apart, is the standard protocol.
The procedure
Twenty- to thirty-minute appointment per session. Topical anaesthetic; cannula or needle depending on area.
Recovery
Mild redness and small bumps for a few hours. No restrictions on activity. Results visible at four weeks, full effect at three months.
Pricing
Indicative packages, in Australian dollars and Indonesian rupiah. Every plan is priced individually after consultation.
- Plinest, Newest or Pronova
- Single area
- Medical injector
- Two-week review
- Three sessions, 2 weeks apart
- One area (face or neck)
- Topical anaesthetic on request
- Six-week review
- Maintenance plan
- Three sessions per area
- Under-eyes + neck + décolletage
- Comprehensive consult
- Six-week review
- Maintenance plan
Frequently asked
Other non-surgical procedures.
Patients considering polynucleotides often also explore these.