How Polynucleotides Support Hair Growth and Scalp Health
Polynucleotides are one of the most exciting new treatments in regenerative aesthetics, with growing evidence for their role in improving skin, scalp, and hair health. But what exactly are they, and how do they support hair growth?
Polynucleotides (PNs) are natural molecules derived from DNA fragments. They act as biostimulators, repairing tissues, reducing inflammation, and creating a healthy environment for cells to function optimally. Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp. Inflammation, oxidative stress, and poor circulation can damage follicles, leading to thinner hair. Polynucleotides work by rebalancing the scalp environment so follicles can thrive.
How Polynucleotides Work for Hair Loss?
Anti-inflammatory: Calm irritated or inflamed scalps.
Improved circulation: Boost oxygen and nutrient delivery to follicles.
Cell repair: Support fibroblasts and keratinocytes essential for hair growth.
Microenvironment renewal: Reduce oxidative stress that accelerates follicle miniaturisation.
Who Can Benefit?
Early androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss).
Stress-related shedding.
Scalp sensitivity or inflammation contributing to poor hair growth.
If you’re after a regenerative option.
What is the treatment like?
Polynucleotides are delivered by injections into the scalp and require a series of treatments. They can be an alone treatment or can be combined with treatments such as Exosomes.
What Results to Expect?
While results vary, many patients in clinic report:
Reduced scalp irritation.
Thicker, stronger hair.
Improved overall scalp comfort.
If you’re experiencing early hair loss or scalp issues, polynucleotides may be the regenerative boost your follicles need. Book a consultation to explore whether this treatment is right for you.