We're going to break it down, ELI5
(explain it like I'm 5) style.
Polynucleotides are precisely injected into the deep dermal layer. This placement is strategic.
We want these molecules to interact with skin cells and stimulate the production of collagen and other vital components (think elastin, fibroblasts etc).
Polynucleotides act as messengers, signaling our skin cells to create more collagen and all the etc good stuff. This leads to a cascade of biological responses (think; tissue regeneration and improving skin texture and elasticity).
As we delve deeper into the intricacies of polynucleotides (perhaps beyond ELI5 level), it's essential to understand that they are composed of nucleotide monomers, which are the building blocks of DNA and RNA. These tiny molecules carry a wealth of genetic information and have a unique ability to modulate cellular processes. This is why they have the ability to generate truly transformative results.