POLYNUCLEOTIDES TRAINING COURSE (1Day Course) (10am-4pm)

Course Price Including Booking Fee: £299

Booking Fee: £100

10am-4pm

1Day Course

 

Course Prerequisites: –

You must have a skin booster / Meso qualification with at least 6 months experience in treatments that pierce the skin.

Those who are qualified in Dermal fillers or Botulinum toxin (6 months experience), or are a Registered Nurse, or other medical professional

Please check with your individual insurer before booking on the course

 

Advance your aesthetics career with our 1 Day Polynucleotides Training Course. Learn professional polynucleotide treatment principles, client consultation, skin analysis, treatment planning, product preparation, injection techniques, health and safety, contraindications, and aftercare. Furthermore, gain valuable practical experience under professional supervision and receive an industry-recognised certificate upon successful completion.

£299.00 1 day


1 Day Polynucleotides Training Course

 

Course Price Including Booking Fee: £299
Booking Fee: £100

10am-4pm

1Day Course

 

Course Prerequisites: –

You must have a skin booster / Meso qualification with at least 6 months experience in treatments that pierce the skin.

Those who are qualified in Dermal fillers or Botulinum toxin (6 months experience), or are a Registered Nurse, or other medical professional

Please check with your individual insurer before booking on the course

 

Learn Professional Polynucleotide Treatments in Just One Day

Are you looking to expand your aesthetics treatment menu with one of the most talked-about advanced skin treatments? If so, our 1 Day Polynucleotides Training Course provides focused theoretical and practical training designed to help suitable practitioners develop their knowledge, confidence, and treatment skills.

Polynucleotide treatments have become increasingly popular within the professional aesthetics industry. Consequently, adding polynucleotide treatments to an established aesthetics service can provide an opportunity to broaden your treatment portfolio and meet growing client interest in advanced skin-focused procedures.

Moreover, this intensive one-day course combines essential theory with supervised practical training. Therefore, you will learn about polynucleotides, client assessment, treatment planning, consultation, product preparation, injection protocols, health and safety, contraindications, and aftercare.

Whether you are an aesthetic practitioner, medical professional, qualified beauty professional, or clinic owner, this course provides an opportunity to develop specialist knowledge and expand your professional services, subject to your existing qualifications, insurance and local requirements.

 

What are Polynucleotides?

Polynucleotides are new concept of regenerative medicine, helping boost collagen production, leading to skin rejuvenation, wrinkle reduction, improved skin elasticity and hydration. Also helps heal sun damaged skin and gives a more nourished, healthy complexion

“Polynucleotides are an injectable bio-stimulator,” The stretchy molecules are made from fragments of fish which mirror human DNA.

The purpose of injecting the product is to stimulate our own cells to produce some of the things that we lose with ageing,” explains Dr Soni. Essentially, it “can change the expression of DNA,” Dr Ward tells me. “Polynucleotides boost collagen and elastin by up-regulating the fibroblast cells, as well as improving tissue regeneration and restoring skin tone and elasticity. It has an antioxidant and hydrating effect in addition to the bio-remodelling, therefore resulting in skin that looks and feels healthier

 

How do Polynucleotides injections work?

Polynucleotides attract water molecules, which work to improve skin hydration. They also utilise an anti-free radical action, acting as a scavenger of OH hydroxyl radicals which tend to accumulate as a result of stress, cell damage or external agents such as UV rays.

Once filtered and ultra purified, the DNA fractions initiate your bodies natural fibroblast production, resulting in increased collagen and a thicker, healthier epidermis.

How do polynucleotides differ to injectable skin boosters, like Profhilo?

They are similar in terms of the effects, but rather than just providing hydration like hyaluronic acid skin boosters [such as Profhilo], polynucleotides communicate with the cells to make them produce collagen and elastin.

Also, they work in all the areas many skin boosters can’t; like the eyes, lips, and forehead.

What areas can be treated with Polynucleotides ?

The  face, neck, décolleté, or the eye area specifically.

We can also target other areas of the body which are affected by ageing such as abdomen, arms and knees.

The recommended protocol is three sessions, four weeks apart, followed by a further treatment around every six months for optimum results.

How long to results last?

Results will last 6-12 months.

 

Course Content

On this course you will learn:

    • Health and safety.
    • Benefits of Polynucleotides.
    • Anatomy of the skin: Skin Ageing, The Dermis and the role of the treatment.
    • The Chemistry behind the product.
    • How they work
    • Product knowledge
    • Contra-indications & possible contra actions
    • General safety precautions when carrying out the treatment.
    • Assessing the client for treatment & choosing the appropriate product
    • Client consultation and Consent.
    • Safe Injection techniques and correct skin depths.
    • Step by step treatment protocols.
    • Working on live models using the range of products appropriate to clients’ concerns
    • After care advice and maintenance.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are injectable products used within professional aesthetic treatment protocols. Training focuses on their professional application, treatment planning, client assessment and appropriate aftercare.

Do I need previous aesthetics experience?
Because this is an injectable aesthetic treatment, appropriate previous qualifications or experience may be required. Entry requirements should be confirmed before booking.

How long is the course?
The Polynucleotides Training Course is completed over one intensive training day.

Is practical training included?
Yes. Practical training and tutor demonstrations are included as part of the course.

Will I learn about contraindications?
Absolutely. Understanding contraindications, client suitability and when treatment should be postponed is an important part of the training.

Will I learn consultation procedures?
Yes. You will learn how to carry out professional consultations, assess client suitability, discuss treatment expectations and obtain informed consent.

Will I receive a certificate?
Yes. An industry-recognised certificate is provided upon successful completion of the course.

Can I offer polynucleotide treatments after completing the course?
Following successful completion, you must ensure that you meet all applicable professional, insurance, regulatory and qualification requirements before offering treatments to clients.

Is insurance required?
Appropriate professional insurance is strongly recommended and may be required before you can legally or professionally offer injectable treatments. Always check with your insurer before treating clients.

 

 

The Booking fee is non-refundable under any circumstances; you may transfer once to the next available date if you give more than 72 hours’ notice. Less than this will result in the loss of your booking fee.

If you have paid in full, please be aware there is a cancellation fee equivalent to that of the booking fee or if courses are less than £100 the full fee will be lost as this is our cancelation policy.