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PRP & Polynuceotides

Restore your skin's glow with our advanced regenerative therapies. Viteran Polynucleotides and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) enhance tissue repair, boost skin regeneration, and improve vitality.

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About PRP & Polynucleotides

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses a concentrated form of a patient’s own blood to promote healing and regeneration. By injecting into the area of treatment, it activates platelets, then PRP releases growth factors that stimulate tissue repair, boost collagen production, and improve skin texture. It is commonly used for hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, acne scarring, and reducing wrinkles. A typical treatment involves 3 sessions, with results lasting up to 18 months.

Vitaran Polynucleotides, derived from salmon DNA, it works by injecting into the area of treatment to stimulate collagen production and enhance skin elasticity. They promote tissue regeneration, improve skin texture, and reduce signs of aging, such as wrinkles and sagging skin.

Both treatments are minimally invasive and use natural biological processes to rejuvenate the skin's glow, refreshen your look and promote healing. They can be used separately or together for optimal results in treating a variety of skin and hair concerns.

  • Price

    From £140

  • Procedure Time

    PRP - 45 minutes

    Polynucleotides - 30 minutes

  • Results Duration

    Up to 18 months

PRP for hair

This treatment uses the plasma extracted from your own blood in a centrifuge, that is then injected back in to the required treatment area - in this case, the head to promote and boost your hair's growth and strength.

Effective for people dealing with hair loss and want to regain their youthful look with a head full of hair.

Benefits of PRP & Polynucleotides

Tissue Repair and Regeneration: Stimulates the body's natural healing processes, promoting tissue repair and regeneration.

Hair Restoration: Encourages hair growth by stimulating hair follicles and improving blood flow to the scalp.

Skin Rejuvenation: Boosts collagen production, improves skin texture, and reduces fine lines and wrinkles.

Accelerated Wound Healing: Speeds up healing of wounds and injuries by stimulating cell regeneration.

Reduced Inflammation: Helps reduce inflammation in conditions like tendonitis or joint inflammation.

Minimally Invasive: A non-surgical treatment with minimal downtime and reduced risk of complications.

Natural and Autologous: Uses the patient’s own blood, reducing the risk of allergic reactions or rejection.

Stacey Pollitt. Registered Nurse. with injectable aesthetic treatment.

We helped Jayne regain her confidence

"I recently had PRP treatment for hair loss and was amazed at the results just after 3 weeks!"

- Jayne Farrimond

PRP & Polynucleotides FAQs

PRP or Polynucleotides?

The choice between PRP and Polynucleotides depends on your specific goals. If you're looking to improve hair growth or stimulate overall skin rejuvenation, PRP is a great option as it uses your own blood to promote healing and collagen production. If you’re focused on improving skin elasticity and regeneration, Polynucleotides may be more effective due to their collagen-boosting properties. Both is recommended to get the best effects.

We advise you get more information on this topic before choosing. Talk to our aesthetic expert for free in our free consultations or contact her here.

Is it safe?

Yes, both PRP and Polynucleotides are safe treatments. PRP uses your own blood, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or complications. Polynucleotides are derived from salmon DNA, which is generally well-tolerated. Both treatments are minimally invasive with minimal side effects, such as mild redness or swelling at the injection site, which typically resolve quickly.

Is it for me?

For any queries, questions, or for any advice you may need, please get in touch with Stacey today, who will happy to offer free help in our free consultations to help you confidently decide if PRP / Polynucleotides is something you would like to progress with.