If you’re curious about polynucleotides as a way to support your skin’s natural repair and hydration processes, one of the most common questions people ask is: how often should I have this treatment?
Understanding the typical treatment schedule can help you make an informed choice about what to expect.
This clear, patient-focused guide explains typical session spacing, maintenance schedules, and practical tips to help you navigate your polynucleotide journey.
Polynucleotide therapy involves injections of purified DNA fragments that help stimulate fibroblasts — the cells that support collagen and elastin production. This process may improve skin hydration, texture, elasticity, and skin tightening over time, rather than simply adding volume like traditional filler.
Clinical observations suggest that polynucleotide injections can lead to improvements in fine lines, skin thickness and overall quality. In a small study involving facial injections, patients showed noticeable improvements in skin texture and wrinkles after a series of treatments, with minimal adverse reactions.
Before discussing frequency, it’s important to remember that how often you have polynucleotide treatment depends on your skin goals, current skin condition and lifestyle.
Here’s how schedules are commonly structured:
Most plans involve an initial course of multiple sessions spaced a few weeks apart. This helps build the regenerating effects gradually.
Typical recommendations include:
Many clinics share that spacing sessions in this way gives your skin time to respond and adapt between treatments.
A single session may offer subtle improvement, but completing this initial series generally gives more noticeable, sustained results.
Once you have completed the initial course, many people choose periodic top-ups to sustain the effects.
Common approaches include:
This is similar to how many skin regenerative treatments are maintained — through periodic reinforcement rather than a single, ongoing course.
Polynucleotides don’t act instantly like some cosmetic injectables; their effect builds as the product interacts with your skin’s natural processes, rather than providing immediate results like treatments such as HydraFacial. Improvements often develop over weeks or months — especially as collagen production and hydration increase gradually.
Completing a series of sessions spaced appropriately gives your skin time to respond, and maintenance top-ups help preserve results as collagen turnover naturally slows with age.
Here are some friendly pointers to help you plan your treatment timeline:
If you’re considering polynucleotide treatment and want clarity on how often you might need sessions for your skin concerns, a consultation can help tailor a plan to you.
At Sadaf Jaffari Clinic, we aim to support you with clear information and personalised advice so you feel confident about your choices and book an appointment with confidence.
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