Polynucleotide treatment in Rugby for skin rejuvenation and improved skin quality

Polynucleotide Skin Treatment in Rugby

Polynucleotide skin treatment is an advanced regenerative approach designed to improve skin quality, hydration and elasticity. At Dr Soydas Aesthetic Clinic in Rugby, all treatments are performed by a medical doctor with a focus on natural, subtle results.

If you are looking for polynucleotide treatment in Rugby, a personalised consultation is essential to determine the most suitable approach based on your skin condition and aesthetic goals.

If you are also considering treatments to restore volume and facial contours, you can explore our dermal fillers in Rugby.

What Is Polynucleotide Skin Treatment?

Polynucleotide treatment is an advanced skin rejuvenation procedure designed to improve skin quality, hydration and elasticity. It works by supporting the skin’s natural regenerative processes, helping to restore a healthier and more refreshed appearance.

Unlike traditional treatments that focus on adding volume, polynucleotides improve the condition of the skin itself, making it a popular option for patients seeking natural-looking results.

Benefits of Polynucleotide Treatment

Polynucleotide treatment offers a range of benefits for patients looking to improve their skin naturally:

• Improves skin texture and quality
• Enhances hydration and elasticity
• Supports natural skin regeneration
• Helps reduce fine lines and tired-looking skin
• Suitable for delicate areas such as under-eye skin

Results develop gradually, creating a refreshed and healthier appearance without looking overdone.

Areas That Can Be Treated

Polynucleotide treatment can be used in several areas to improve skin quality:

• Under-eye area
• Face (overall skin quality improvement)
• Neck
• Décolletage

Each area is carefully assessed to ensure a personalised and balanced treatment approach.

Doctor-Led Polynucleotide Treatment in Rugby

At Dr Soydas Aesthetic Clinic, all treatments are performed by an experienced medical doctor with over 17 years of aesthetic medical experience.

Each patient receives a personalised consultation to assess skin condition, concerns and expectations. This ensures safe, tailored treatments designed to deliver natural-looking results.

For more information about our main polynucleotide treatment in Rugby, please visit our dedicated treatment page.

Consultation & Pricing

The most suitable treatment plan depends on your skin condition and desired results. A consultation allows us to assess your needs and recommend the best approach.

Polynucleotide treatments are available as single sessions or as part of a course for optimal results.

Treatment Overview

Practitioner
DOCTOR-LED
Recovery Time
Minimal downtime
Duration of Results
NATURAL, GRADUAL RESULTS
Cost
From £300

FAQs About Polynucleotide Treatment in Rugby

Polynucleotide treatment is used to improve skin quality, hydration and elasticity. It supports the skin’s natural regenerative processes and is often chosen by patients who want healthier-looking skin and subtle rejuvenation without adding volume.

Yes, polynucleotide treatment is often used in delicate areas such as under the eyes, where skin may appear thin, tired or dehydrated. A consultation helps determine whether it is the most suitable option for your concerns.

A course of treatments is usually recommended for best results. The exact number of sessions depends on your skin condition, treatment area and overall goals.

Results usually develop gradually as the skin regenerates over time. Most patients notice improvements in skin quality, texture and hydration over the following weeks.

Downtime is usually minimal. Mild redness, swelling or small marks at the treatment site may occur temporarily, but most patients return to normal daily activities shortly afterwards.

Polynucleotide treatment focuses on improving skin quality and supporting regeneration, while dermal fillers are mainly used to restore volume and contour. In some cases, both treatments may be combined as part of a personalised treatment plan.