I do this thing calledpolyneucleotides, theyre like injections in your facekinda like deep vitamins.
But I also use Dalacin and Differin for my skin too.
BUT just do all your researchwhats right for me/my skin/how I feel isnt necessarily whats right for u etc.
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With all of that said, Im in favor of biostimulators like polynucleotides, he adds.
Biostimulators stimulate your bodys natural collagen production to improve skin texture and firmness, says Dr. Shafer.
Maurice Dray, cofounder ofDr.
Youve probably seen the salmon-sperm treatment go viral onTikTokfor this reason and purpose.
Dr. Dray praised it for promoting deep skin renewal, which results in longer-lasting skin rejuvenation.
Nucleotides are actually multiple chains of DNA building blocks, says Dr. Chang.
Vitamins are more of a nutrient.
Retinoids also help with cellular turnover and prompt collagen production, he says.
you’re free to see that her treatments are focused on skin quality, Dr. Shafer says.
Dermal fillers, on the other hand, provide structure and definition.
Thats when I was like, Oh, skin care…I should probably learn about that.
The question remains whetherfiller is well and truly out.
Plus, theres a wider range of accessible, alternative treatments to explore, too, fromlaser therapytomicroneedling.
Still, misconceptions about filler abound.
Were seeing people choose more biostimulators.
So: in, out?
A well-experienced and trained physician can give you structural volume without unnatural appearances.
Both are great, both work differently and harmoniously.
Your own body autonomy and free choice will forever be brat.