As the warm days of summer give way to crisp autumn mornings, many people notice their skin looking a little dull, dehydrated or uneven. After months of sun exposure, late nights and perhaps a few holiday indulgences, it’s natural for skin to feel in need of repair. Autumn provides the perfect window of opportunity to treat these concerns and prepare your skin for the colder months — and, of course, the upcoming festive season.
At her clinics in Bishop’s Stortford, South Woodford and Hatfield, medical aesthetic practitioner Dr Anita Dhunna offers advanced injectable treatments such as Profhilo®, skin boosters and polynucleotides, all of which are designed to revitalise, repair and regenerate the skin.
Profhilo® & Skin Boosters: Hydration and Radiance
Skin boosters, including Profhilo®, are injectable hydrators that improve the skin’s overall quality. Unlike dermal fillers, they don’t change facial shape or add volume. Instead, they work by delivering hyaluronic acid directly into the skin to restore hydration, elasticity and smoothness.
Benefits of Profhilo® and skin boosters include:
- Fresher, plumper-looking skin
- Improved skin texture
- Reduction of fine lines
- A radiant, healthy glow
They are particularly popular with patients who want to look well-rested and rejuvenated in a natural, understated way.
Polynucleotides: Regeneration and Repair
Polynucleotides are one of the most exciting new treatments in aesthetics. Derived from purified DNA fragments, they work on a cellular level to stimulate tissue repair, encourage collagen and elastin production, and improve overall skin quality. They can also help reduce inflammation and improve concerns such as scarring, pigmentation and under-eye hollows.
Patients often notice:
- Smoother, firmer skin
- Better elasticity
- Reduced signs of tiredness
- Improved skin resilience
Combining Treatments for Maximum Results
Profhilo® and polynucleotides are not rivals — in fact, they complement each other beautifully. Profhilo® works by intensely hydrating the skin and encouraging remodelling, while polynucleotides focus on regeneration and repair. Many patients choose to combine these treatments for a full-spectrum approach to skin health.
Why Autumn is the Best Season
By starting in autumn, you give your skin time to respond to treatment gradually, so your complexion is at its best by Christmas and New Year. With fewer hours of sunlight, there is also less risk of sun damage interfering with results, making this season an ideal time for skin rejuvenation.
Book your consultation with medical aesthetic practitioner Dr Anita Dhunna in Bishop’s Stortford, South Woodford or Hatfield today to find the right skin treatment for you.