Polynucleotides in Washington
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Polynucleotides in Washington typically costs $600-$1,080 per treatment ($600-$1,080 per session).
Washington · 20036
19th St Dermatology
★ 4.7 · 780 Google reviews
1120 19th St NW Suite 420, Washington, DC, 20036
$600-$1,080/session
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Rockville · 20850
Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center
9901 Medical Center Dr, Rockville, MD, 20850
$600-$1,080/session
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Rockville · 20850
Aesthetic & Dermatology Center
★ 4.8 · 342 Google reviews
9601 Blackwell Rd Suite 260, Rockville, MD, 20850
$600-$1,080/session
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Lake Ridge · 22192
Aesthetica Medspa VA
1549 Old Bridge Rd Unit 204, Lake Ridge, VA, 22192
$600-$1,080/session
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Washington · 20037
Aileen Chang, MD
2150 Pennsylvania Ave NW 4th Floor, Washington, DC, 20037
$600-$1,080/session
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Alexandria · 22304
Alexander Fischer, MD
4660 Kenmore Ave # 1100, Alexandria, VA, 22304
$600-$1,080/session
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Arlington · 22206
Alexandria Associates in Dermatology
★ 4.3 · 498 Google reviews
2900 S Quincy St Suite 210, Arlington, VA, 22206
$600-$1,080/session
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Alexandria · 22303
Alicia Sanderson, MD
★ 5.0 · 14 Google reviews
5904 Richmond Hwy #350, Alexandria, VA, 22303
$600-$1,080/session
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Alexandria · 22310
AllPhases Dermatology, LLC
6355 Walker Ln STE 311, Alexandria, VA, 22310
$600-$1,080/session
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This page lists 9 Polynucleotides providers across Rockville, Lake Ridge, Alexandria, Arlington and nearby areas. 4 of them have public Google ratings shown above.
Pricing shown is estimated based on Washington regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings.
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What is a Polynucleotides?
Polynucleotides are injectable skin boosters made from purified DNA fragments (often salmon-derived) that stimulate the skin's own repair processes — boosting hydration, elasticity, and collagen. Unlike filler, they do not add volume; they improve skin quality from within.
They are popular for under-eye crepiness and dark circles, overall skin laxity, and dull or thinning skin. A course of 2 to 3 sessions spaced a few weeks apart is standard, with results building gradually and lasting several months.
Pricing is per session, and a series is recommended for meaningful improvement.
How much does a Polynucleotides cost in Washington?
Polynucleotide skin boosters in Washington typically cost $600 to $1,080 per session, with most patients needing a course of 2 to 3 sessions.
Single session
Face or under-eyes
$600-1,080
Under-eye treatment
Per session
$600-960
Course of 3
Standard protocol
$1,680-3,000
Maintenance session
Every 6-9 months
$600-960
Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect Washington regional averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.
What to ask your provider
- Are polynucleotides the right choice for my skin concern?
- How many sessions do you recommend?
- How are they different from filler for my under-eyes?
- When will I see results and how long do they last?
- What product or brand do you use?
- What is the per-session and full-course cost?
Frequently asked questions
How much do polynucleotides cost in Washington?
Polynucleotide treatments in Washington typically cost $600 to $1,080 per session. A course of 2 to 3 sessions is standard, so factor the full series into your budget.
What are polynucleotides used for?
They are skin boosters that improve hydration, elasticity, and collagen. They are especially popular for crepey under-eye skin, dark circles, and overall skin quality. They do not add volume like filler does.
Are polynucleotides the same as filler?
No. Filler adds volume to fill hollows or lines. Polynucleotides improve the skin's quality and resilience from within without volumizing, which makes them useful for delicate areas like under the eyes.
How long do polynucleotide results last?
Results build over the course of treatment and typically last several months. Many patients maintain the effect with a session every 6 to 9 months.
Where can I find Polynucleotides near me?
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