‘Impressive’ celebrity treatment featuring raw ingredient comes to Scotland
A GROUNDBREAKING beauty treatment is causing a stir in Scotland.
The new injectable cream is loved by Kim Kardashian and Jennofer Aniston, among others, and is becoming increasingly popular.
Ameela polynucleotide treatments target fine lines, firm the skin and stimulate collagen production.
And the main ingredient comes from salmon sperm
One of BritainLeading medical aesthetic injector Fiona Ross is at the forefront of this trend.
Fiona, who founded The Aesthetics Club said in 2018: “The revitalizing powers of fish are well known – that’s why we always like to include them in our range diet.
“Polynucleotides are a great way to do this advantages. It takes the refined DNA derived from fish and turns it into a powerful anti-aging solution.”
Polynucleotide injections, which are derived from salmon sperm, have become extremely popular thanks to the support of celebrities who have publicly praised the non-surgical treatment.
Fiona added: “We were one of the first clinics to offer Polynucleotide treatments in Scotland and it has become one of our most popular. People are looking for alternatives to Botox to enhance their natural functionsand this is one of the best.
“Salmon sperm is a highly regenerative product that offers a wealth of benefits. It doesn’t change your appearance, but it does improve your face, which is what many people are looking for in a treatment.
“It’s great for skin outside of your face: like sagging skin on your neck or even hand rejuvenation. You can do it anywhere, even on your stomach, buttocks and thighs. I’ve had patients do almost their entire body – it’s extremely versatile.
“As for side effects, the procedure can to leave small bruises and bumps, but these will disappear within a few days.”
The expert said the Glasgow clinic is seeing more and more people seeking treatments that address the long-term effects of ageing.
She added: “The benefits are impressive: skin firming, collagen production, reduction of fine lines and wrinkles, and even neck rejuvenation. It’s also the first product to fight “free radicals from under the skin.”
But Fiona knows how gross the idea of using salmon sperm on the skin can sound.
She said: “When people hear salmon sperm, they might find the concept a little strange. foreignThe DNA originally comes from salmon or trout sperm, but the nucleus is removed and polynucleotides are derived from it.
“It’s not just injecting fish sperm into your face, it’s a clever cocktail of molecules that harnesses all the benefits of fish sperm for your skin.”