
POLYNUCLEOTIDES

Plenhyage XL is a revolutionary skin treatment that has gained popularity among celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston for its impressive ability to rejuvenate and restore skin health. Known for its regenerative properties, Plenhyage XL is not just another beauty trend—it’s a science-backed solution that helps combat signs of aging, improve skin texture, and enhance overall radiance. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about this celebrity-loved treatment and how it can benefit your skin.
Plenhyage XL’s primary active ingredient is a 2% concentration of high molecular weight polynucleotides. It is specifically polymerized polynucleotides (PDRN) derived from salmon sperm DNA through a cruelty-free extraction process.
It’s important to note that the product is derived from, but not actually composed of, salmon sperm. The DNA fragments are extracted through a process that doesn’t harm the salmon, involving techniques like abdominal massaging. These fragments are then filtered, purified, and sterilized to create an injectable product.
Salmon DNA was chosen due to its compatibility with human biology. The resulting polymerized polynucleotides (PDRN) differ from standard polynucleotides, which contain both DNA and RNA. PDRN offers structural support and potentially longer-lasting effects. This careful extraction and processing method results in a safe, biocompatible product that retains the beneficial properties of the salmon DNA while being suitable for human use.
Want more information on this amazing treatment? Book your consultation at Rebecca Slane Skin Alderley Edge for polynucleotides or the salmon sperm facial!
FAQs
WHAT AREAS CAN YOU TREAT?
We can treat the under eyes, full face, neck, chest or all mentioned!
WHATS SO GOOD ABOUT PLENHYAGE?
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Skin hydration improved by 115%
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Skin thickness increased by over 50%
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Collagen production boosted by 47%
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Skin elasticity enhanced by 38%
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Reduced redness and inflammation, aiding in rosacea and acne
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Noticeable improvement in acne scars
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Decreased pigmentation caused by sun exposure