The Power of PRP and Polynucleotides: The Future of Skin Regeneration
- D-tek Studio
- Oct 26
- 2 min read
In the ever-evolving world of aesthetics, regenerative skin treatments have become one of the most exciting and in-demand advances in modern skincare. Two standout treatments leading this revolution are PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and Polynucleotides (PN) — powerful biostimulating therapies that work with your body’s own healing processes to rejuvenate, repair, and restore the skin from within.
At Evliss Academy, we believe every aesthetic practitioner should understand these innovative techniques — not only to deliver exceptional results for clients, but also to stay ahead in a rapidly growing industry.
What Is PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)?
PRP uses the healing power of your own blood to stimulate new cell growth. A small amount of blood is drawn and spun in a centrifuge to separate the plasma rich in growth factors. This golden plasma is then gently injected into the skin, where it triggers natural collagen and elastin production.
PRP benefits:
• Improves skin texture and tone
• Reduces fine lines and acne scars
• Restores glow and hydration
• Promotes hair growth on the scalp
Often called the “liquid gold facial”, PRP is a safe, natural, and highly effective treatment loved by both clients and practitioners.
What Are Polynucleotides (PN)?
Polynucleotides, sometimes referred to as PDRN, are bio-stimulating molecules derived from DNA fragments that help the skin regenerate at a cellular level. They repair damaged tissue, increase fibroblast activity, and deeply hydrate the skin while reducing inflammation.
PN benefits:
• Firms, smooths, and brightens the skin
• Reduces under-eye darkness and puffiness
• Stimulates collagen and tissue renewal
• Speeds up healing post-procedure
When combined with PRP, polynucleotides amplify the rejuvenating effect — resulting in healthier, younger-looking skin that truly glows from within.

Why Every Practitioner Should Learn These Treatments
Regenerative aesthetics are no longer the future — they are the present. Clients today want natural, long-lasting results that go beyond fillers or toxins. Learning PRP and PN gives you a competitive edge, offering treatments that heal and rebuild, not just correct.





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