Polynucleotide treatments are widely regarded as safe and effective for most patients. The main component, DNA fragments derived from salmon, are highly biocompatible, meaning they integrate well with human tissue and carry a very low risk of allergic reactions. Because the polynucleotides used in these treatments are purified, the likelihood of adverse effects is minimal.
Most patients experience only mild side effects, such as slight redness, swelling, or tenderness at the injection site. These effects typically resolve within a few hours to a day. There is little to no downtime required after treatment, making it a convenient option for those with busy schedules.
As with any cosmetic procedure, it’s crucial to have the treatment performed by a licensed and experienced medical professional. They will conduct a thorough consultation to discuss your medical history and skin concerns, ensuring the treatment is safe and appropriate for you.
Although rare, there may be risks for individuals with certain conditions, such as autoimmune diseases or severe allergies, so a detailed medical assessment is necessary. Overall, polynucleotides are a reliable and safe option for those seeking skin rejuvenation with minimal risk.