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Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides: Hydration or Repair?

Skin boosters deliver hyaluronic acid micro-droplets into the dermis for targeted surface hydration, smoothness, and a dewy finish. Polynucleotides are purified DNA fragments that activate fibroblasts, rebuild collagen, and repair the skin barrier from the cellular level. Skin boosters treat dryness and dullness; polynucleotides treat damage and structural weakness.

In simple terms: Skin boosters = surface hydration + glow (3 sessions, 4–6 months). Polynucleotides = deep repair + barrier rebuilding (3–4 sessions, 6–12 months). If your skin is dehydrated but otherwise healthy, skin boosters. If it is damaged or thinning, polynucleotides.

Both are injectable skin quality treatments — not fillers. This guide explains the science behind each one, what results to expect, and how Dr Azra Vaziri recommends choosing between them. For the full three-way comparison including Profhilo, see Profhilo vs Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides.


Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureSkin BoostersPolynucleotides
Active ingredientHyaluronic acid micro-dropletsPurified DNA fragments (PDRN / polynucleotide chains)
How it worksInjected in a grid pattern; stays at injection site; hydrates the dermis locallyInjected into dermis; activates fibroblasts via adenosine A2A receptor pathway; triggers collagen production and tissue repair
Collagen stimulationMinimal — primarily a hydration treatmentStrong — direct fibroblast activation produces new collagen and elastin
Barrier repairMild — improves surface hydrationStrong — a key differentiator; repairs and strengthens the skin barrier
Anti-inflammatoryNo specific anti-inflammatory actionYes — reduces chronic skin micro-inflammation
Best forDull, dehydrated skin; surface smoothness; fine lines; pre-event glowDamaged, thin, reactive skin; under-eye crepiness; acne scarring; barrier issues; sun damage
Sessions required3 sessions, 2–4 weeks apart3–4 sessions, 3–4 weeks apart
How fast you see results1–2 weeks (visible smoothness and dewiness)2–4 weeks (deeper, structural glow develops gradually)
Results last4–6 months6–12 months
Under-eye useNot typically first-line for under-eyesYes — Rejuran I specifically designed for the periorbital area
Price pointMost accessible — see pricingComparable to Profhilo (varies by brand: Rejuran, Plinest, Ameela)
Can they be combined?Yes. Polynucleotides rebuild the structural foundation; skin boosters add targeted hydration on top. This layered approach is especially effective for patients who need both repair and hydration — common in Dubai’s harsh UV climate.


How Each Treatment Works

Skin Boosters

Skin boosters are injectable hyaluronic acid treatments that deliver micro-droplets of HA directly into the dermis through a grid of small injections or via a mesotherapy gun. Unlike dermal fillers (which add volume), skin boosters stay where they are placed and hydrate the skin at the injection site.

The result is improved skin smoothness, hydration, fine line reduction, and a dewy surface quality. Skin boosters are the most straightforward injectable skin treatment — they hydrate, they plump, they improve texture. They do not stimulate collagen to a significant degree and do not repair the skin barrier. They are particularly popular for patients dealing with skin dehydration or dullness in Dubai’s climate. Learn more: how skin boosters improve skin quality.

Protocol: 3 sessions spaced 2–4 weeks apart. Maintenance every 4–6 months. See skin booster pricing →

Polynucleotides (Salmon DNA / PDRN)

Polynucleotides — commonly marketed as the salmon DNA treatment — are purified DNA fragments that work through a fundamentally different mechanism than hyaluronic acid. They activate fibroblasts through the adenosine A2A receptor pathway, stimulating the production of new collagen and elastin from the cellular level. They also have strong water-binding capacity, anti-inflammatory properties, and significant barrier-repair ability. For a deeper look at the science, see our guides on PDRN and what are polynucleotides.

This makes polynucleotides the deeper-acting treatment. They do not just hydrate the skin — they rebuild its structure, repair its barrier, and support its resilience. This is why they are particularly valued for damaged, thin, reactive, or post-procedure skin — including concerns like acne scarring, dark circles, and early skin aging.

Protocol: 3–4 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart. Maintenance every 6–12 months. Brands include Rejuran, Plinest, and Ameela.


When to Choose Each Treatment

Choose Skin Boosters When
  • Your main concern is dehydration and surface dullness
  • Your skin is generally healthy but needs a hydration boost
  • You want smoother, plumper skin with a dewy finish
  • You are preparing for an event or special occasion
  • Budget is a primary consideration — see pricing
  • You want faster visible results (1–2 weeks vs 2–4)

Learn more about skin boosters →

Choose Polynucleotides When
  • Your skin is damaged, thin, reactive, or barrier-compromised
  • You have under-eye crepiness or acne scarring
  • You live in a high-UV environment (Dubai) and have sun damage
  • You need deep structural repair, not just surface hydration
  • You want longer-lasting results (6–12 months vs 4–6)
  • You want collagen stimulation and barrier rebuilding

Learn more about polynucleotides →


Can Skin Boosters and Polynucleotides Be Combined?

Yes — and for patients whose skin needs both repair and hydration, combining them is often the most effective approach. Since they work through completely different mechanisms (HA hydration vs DNA-based cellular repair), they complement each other rather than overlap.

A common protocol is to start with polynucleotides to rebuild the structural foundation — repairing the barrier, activating fibroblasts, and addressing collagen loss. Then skin boosters are layered in to add surface hydration and smoothness on top of that repaired foundation.

This combination is especially relevant in Dubai, where UV exposure and air conditioning constantly stress the skin barrier while also dehydrating the surface. Addressing both layers produces a more durable result than treating either one alone.

Dr Azra Vaziri designs layered protocols based on your skin assessment. For the most comprehensive approach, both can also be combined with Profhilo for bioremodelling or exosomes for cellular signalling. See also: polynucleotides vs exosomes and the full three-way comparison: Profhilo vs Skin Boosters vs Polynucleotides.


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Profhilo vs Polynucleotides

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Guide

What Are Polynucleotides?

Complete science guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Skin boosters are hyaluronic acid injections that hydrate the skin at the surface level. Polynucleotides are purified DNA fragments that activate fibroblasts, stimulate collagen production, and repair the skin barrier at the cellular level. Skin boosters improve how the skin looks and feels on the surface; polynucleotides improve how the skin functions and regenerates from within.

Polynucleotide results typically last 6–12 months. Skin booster results last approximately 4–6 months. However, skin boosters show results faster (1–2 weeks vs 2–4 weeks) because they provide immediate hydration, while polynucleotides need time to trigger the cellular repair process.

Neither is universally better — they solve different problems. Polynucleotides are better for damaged, thin, or reactive skin that needs structural repair. Skin boosters are better for healthy skin that needs hydration and surface glow. If your skin is both damaged and dehydrated, combining both produces the most comprehensive result.

Polynucleotides. The under-eye area has very thin, delicate skin that benefits from the tissue-thickening and regenerative properties of PDRN. Rejuran I is specifically designed for the periorbital area. Skin boosters are not typically the first-line choice for under-eye treatment because the area needs repair more than it needs hydration.

Yes. They work through completely different mechanisms, making them complementary. A typical protocol is polynucleotides first to rebuild the structural foundation, then skin boosters to add surface hydration. The treatments are staggered across separate sessions. Dr Azra Vaziri designs the sequencing based on your skin assessment.

Yes — they refer to the same category of treatment. Polynucleotide (PN) and PDRN are purified DNA fragments, most commonly sourced from salmon or trout DNA. “Salmon DNA” is the popular name; “polynucleotides” and “PDRN” are the clinical terms. Brands include Rejuran, Plinest, and Ameela. Learn more: what are polynucleotides.

If your skin is generally healthy but dehydrated and dull, skin boosters are a straightforward starting point. If your skin is damaged, thin, or has barrier issues, polynucleotides will have more impact as a first step. A consultation with Dr Azra will clarify which is the right starting point for your specific concerns.

Profhilo sits between the two — it uses hyaluronic acid like skin boosters but triggers bioremodelling (collagen + elastin stimulation) like polynucleotides. It produces the most visible immediate glow with just 2 sessions. See: Profhilo vs Skin Boosters and Profhilo vs Polynucleotides.


Book A Consultation With Dr Azra

Patients seeking personalized aesthetic assessment in Dubai or Abu Dhabi can contact Dr Azra for consultation regarding PRP, exosome therapy, and regenerative skin treatment planning.

Dr Azra Vaziri is a DHA and DOH licensed aesthetic physician practicing in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with over 20 years of experience in aesthetic medicine, injectables, thread lifting, and non-surgical facial rejuvenation.