While polynucleotide treatments are generally considered safe and effective for most people, there are certain conditions that may make someone ineligible for this procedure.
Allergies
First and foremost, individuals with a history of allergic reactions to any of the components in polynucleotide formulations should avoid this treatment. It's important to consult with a medical professional to discuss your medical history in detail before proceeding.
Pregnant or breastfeeding
Pregnant or breastfeeding women are also advised to avoid polynucleotide treatments. Although there is no conclusive evidence suggesting harm, it’s standard practice to avoid cosmetic procedures during these sensitive periods.
Skin Conditions
Patients with active infections, open wounds, or skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis in the treatment area should delay treatment until these issues are resolved. Similarly, individuals with autoimmune diseases or compromised immune systems may need to avoid this treatment, as their bodies may respond differently.
Medical Conditions
Finally, polynucleotide treatments may not be appropriate for those with certain medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or blood disorders. Your practitioner will conduct a thorough assessment to ensure the treatment is safe for you.
As always, it’s essential to undergo a professional consultation before starting any cosmetic procedure to ensure it aligns with your health needs and personal goals.