Dr. Don Aesthetics

Polynucleotides

Polynucleotide therapy is the future of skin regeneration — harnessing the body’s natural healing abilities to restore, repair, and rejuvenate. Using powerful injectable molecules derived from purified fish DNA fragments, this cutting-edge treatment stimulates cell turnover, boosts collagen production, and deeply hydrates the skin for a fresher, more youthful glow.

This exclusive session with Dr. Don, one of London’s leading aesthetic experts with 17 years of experience in injectable, is your chance to experience the skin-transforming effects of polynucleotides. Whether you’re looking to smooth fine lines, brighten dark circles, or restore lost volume, this non-invasive treatment delivers visible, long-lasting results.

Expect a little swelling and redness for 24-48 hours post-treatment, with results that continue improving for months — lasting up to six months for naturally revitalised skin. Don’t miss your opportunity to try this next-generation skin booster.

The USPs (Unique Selling Points):
 
  • 30-Minute Treatment

  • 24-Hour Recovery

  • Gentle & Non-Disruptive

  • Guided Aftercare Included

Brightening Your Skin for Spring
 

After winter, skin often looks dull due to indoor heating and cold weather, which cause dehydration, slower cell turnover, and reduced blood flow. Exfoliants and retinoids help refresh the skin, while vitamin C supports collagen production and protects against free radicals.

  • Glycolic and lactic acids gently remove dead skin cells.

  • Niacinamide calms redness and regulates oil.

  • Hyaluronic acid keeps skin hydrated and adds a healthy glow.

Exfoliate one to three times a week, depending on sensitivity — chemical exfoliants are gentler than scrubs and won’t cause damage.

Diet plays a role too. Antioxidant-rich foods like berries and citrus support skin health, while omega-3s from fish and nuts help maintain hydration from within. Drinking enough water is just as important.

Sun exposure breaks down collagen and leads to pigmentation, so SPF 30 should be worn daily, even in winter. Reapply if spending time outdoors.

At night, double cleansing removes buildup so skincare products absorb properly and work more effectively.

Adult Acne

Adult acne is more common in women aged 25 to 40, often triggered by hormonal changes, stress, and diet. Conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome can make it worse, and some medications, including steroids, can contribute.

Men experience it less often, but when they do, testosterone can make breakouts harder to treat. Retinoids are a common first step, while benzoyl peroxide and azelaic acid help with milder cases.

For more persistent acne, oral antibiotics or hormonal treatments like spironolactone and certain contraceptives can be effective. Newer treatments focus on balancing skin microbes and strengthening the skin barrier, while skincare choices also matter — avoiding pore-clogging products can make a difference.

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