Polynucleotide Therapy Gainesville FL
Polynucleotide therapy uses purified salmon DNA fragments to remodel skin from within — physician-injected at Bespoke Aesthetics.
Polynucleotide therapy is a regenerative skin treatment that uses purified polynucleotides — chains of DNA fragments, typically derived from salmon — intended to support the skin’s own repair environment, with the goal of improved hydration, texture, and elasticity over a short course of treatments. Unlike a filler it is not designed to add structural volume, and unlike a neurotoxin it does not relax muscles.
At Bespoke Aesthetics, polynucleotide therapy is administered personally by Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD. Polynucleotide injectables do not have FDA approval for aesthetic use in the United States; this treatment is offered as a regenerative option at the physician’s discretion, and Dr. Indianos reviews candidacy individually at consultation.
How polynucleotide therapy works
Polynucleotides are highly purified DNA fragments. Injected into the skin in small amounts, they are intended to support the skin’s natural repair processes and hydration, with the goal of improving overall skin quality and resilience. The effect is gradual and regenerative — it does not add volume like a dermal filler and does not act as a neurotoxin. Treatment is typically delivered as a short series of sessions spaced a few weeks apart. This treatment is regenerative and provided at physician discretion; individual results vary and are not guaranteed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about treatment, protocols, and Bespoke’s clinical approach.
Highly purified DNA fragments, most often derived from salmon and refined for clinical use.
Neither. They are not designed to add structural volume like a dermal filler, and they do not relax muscles like a neurotoxin. Polynucleotide therapy is a regenerative treatment focused on skin quality.
Injectable polynucleotides do not have FDA approval for aesthetic use in the United States. Bespoke offers the treatment as a regenerative option at the physician’s discretion; Dr. Indianos reviews your candidacy at consultation.
It is used with the goal of improving skin hydration, texture, and elasticity. Results are gradual and vary from person to person.
Temporary redness, swelling, or small bumps at the injection sites are common and generally settle within a few days.
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Dr. Carolyn Indianos, MD • Fellowship-Trained in Regenerative & Aesthetic Medicine • Gainesville, FL