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Can polynucleotides lift jowls?
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3 February 2025

Blog
3 February 2025
Polynucleotides treatment, West Malling, Kent, Marylebone, London
The quest for a youthful, sculpted jawline often leads people to explore a variety of treatments, both surgical and non-surgical. One buzzworthy option that has entered the aesthetic world is polynucleotides, a treatment hailed for its skin-rejuvenating properties. But are polynucleotides a good option for jowls? Let’s delve into what polynucleotides are, how they work, who might benefit from them, and what alternatives can improve the appearance of jowls.
What are Polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are biological molecules derived from DNA fragments. These natural polymers are made up of nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA and RNA. In aesthetic treatments, polynucleotides are used to promote skin regeneration and repair by stimulating fibroblast activity, improving hydration, and enhancing skin elasticity. They are typically injected into the skin to help revitalise areas affected by ageing or environmental damage.
Their ability to improve skin quality has made them a popular choice for reducing fine lines, improving texture, and restoring overall radiance. However, their effects are subtle, primarily targeting skin health rather than providing structural changes to the face.
How do Polynucleotides work?
Polynucleotides work by stimulating cell repair and collagen production in the dermis, the deeper layer of the skin. When injected, they activate fibroblasts, which are essential for producing collagen and elastin—proteins responsible for maintaining the skin’s firmness and elasticity. They also improve microcirculation and provide a moisturising effect by binding to water molecules, making the skin look plumper and more hydrated.
While polynucleotides are excellent for improving skin quality and repairing damage, their primary function is not to lift or reposition tissue. Instead, they act as a skin booster, enhancing the overall appearance of treated areas.
Who is a good candidate for Polynucleotides?
Polynucleotide treatments are ideal for individuals seeking to rejuvenate tired, dehydrated, or mildly ageing skin. They are particularly beneficial for those with fine lines, dullness, or a loss of skin elasticity. However, it’s important to have realistic expectations. Polynucleotides can improve skin texture and tone, but they do not have the capacity to lift sagging skin, such as jowls, in any significant way.
If your main concern is addressing sagging jowls, polynucleotides may not be the right choice for you. Instead, you may need to explore treatments specifically designed to target skin laxity and improve the contour of the lower face.
Can Polynucleotides lift jowls?
The short answer is no, polynucleotides cannot lift jowls. While they are excellent at enhancing skin quality, they do not provide the structural support or tissue repositioning required to lift sagging areas like jowls. Lifting the jowls involves addressing deeper tissues and the effects of gravity, which polynucleotides are not equipped to tackle.
For those hoping to restore a more youthful jawline, alternative treatments or surgical options are needed. While polynucleotides can improve the skin’s surface appearance and overall health, they should not be relied upon to significantly alter the contours of the lower face.
What can improve the appearance of Jowls?
While surgery remains the only definitive solution for lifting jowls, there are several non-invasive or minimally invasive treatments that can improve their appearance. These treatments focus on tightening skin, restoring volume, or smoothing the jawline, rather than lifting the jowls entirely.
Sofwave
Sofwave is a newer, non-invasive option that uses ultrasound technology to stimulate collagen production in deeper layers of the skin. It delivers energy at precise depths to target the mid-dermis, promoting tissue tightening and improving skin texture. While Sofwave does not provide as dramatic a lift as surgery, it can enhance skin elasticity and is best suited for individuals with mild to moderate sagging.
HArmonyCa
By combining hyaluronic acid and calcium hydroxyapatite to both hydrate and provide structural support to the skin, this hybrid injectable improves skin firmness and elasticity by stimulating collagen production while offering an immediate volumising effect. While HArmonyCa can enhance the appearance of the jawline and reduce the prominence of jowls, it does not create a true lift as surgery does
Fillers
By adding volume to areas such as the cheeks or jawline, fillers can create the illusion of a more defined contour, reducing the prominence of sagging skin. This approach is particularly effective for those with early signs of ageing and can provide a more harmonious balance to facial proportions.
Botox
Though typically associated with relaxing wrinkles, Botox can also be strategically used in the lower face to redefine the jawline. For example, injections in the masseter muscle can create a slimming effect that improves jawline definition. Additionally, micro-doses of Botox can be used along the jawline to soften neck bands and provide subtle contouring, though this approach doesn’t address sagging tissue directly.
When considering any cosmetic treatment, it’s essential to consult with a qualified professional who can guide you towards the best options for your specific concerns and goals. While polynucleotides may not lift your jowls, they can play a valuable role in maintaining overall skin health and radiance as part of a comprehensive aesthetic plan.
If you’d like to learn more about the options, or to establish what may be right for you, click here to enquire or to learn more.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that results and benefits may vary from patient to patient taking into consideration factors such as age, lifestyle and medical history.