Natural, Subtle Results

Advanced skin regeneration and hydration delivered safely by a qualified medical professional.

ILLUMA PN PRO is a premium polynucleotide treatment designed to deeply repair, hydrate, and rejuvenate the skin. It improves elasticity, texture, and radiance while supporting long-term skin health.

At AJ Aesthetics, all treatments are performed by a qualified nurse prescriber, ensuring safe, tailored, and results-driven care.

What is ILLUMA?

ILLUMA is a next-generation polynucleotide treatment that combines powerful regenerative ingredients with advanced formulation technology.

It works to repair damaged skin, improve hydration, and stimulate collagen production, making it ideal for both prevention and correction of skin ageing.

Who is suitable?

ILLUMA is suitable for a wide range of clients and is particularly beneficial for:

• Dehydrated or dull skin

• Loss of elasticity or firmness

• Fine lines and skin ageing

• Skin requiring repair and rejuvenation

• Clients wanting natural, regenerative results

Suitability is always assessed during consultation.

How ILLUMA works?

ILLUMA works by delivering polynucleotides into the skin to stimulate repair and regeneration. This helps:

• Deeply hydrate the skin

• Improve elasticity and firmness

• Support collagen production

• Enhance skin texture and glow

• Strengthen the skin barrier

Results improve over time as the skin regenerates.

How much is needed?

Each treatment uses approximately 2ml of product.

For best results:

• 2–3 sessions are recommended, spaced 3–4 weeks apart

• Maintenance is recommended every 4–6 months

This may vary depending on individual skin needs.

FAQs

Do I need to have fine lines and wrinkles for this treatment?

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When will I see results?

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Does it replace filler?

Can it be combined with other treatments?